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British Isles. Seaborne and Airborne Attack On: Scales of Attack: Report

1 May 1940

ENEMY ACTION ENEMY OBJECTIVES SCALE OF ATTACK REMARKS C. SABOTAGE. -2D. DIVERSIONS. Sabotage may be combined with A above and may start simultaneously, or in advance. Objectives. Aircraft and other Munition Factories. Docks and Shipping. Shipyards. Inter-communication facilities, such as telephone exchanges, repeater stations, wireless and broadcasting stations. Public Utility undertakings. Food storage. Release of Internees and prisoners of war; (Paper No. C.O.S.(40) 332 Appendix to Annex II).
france iceland germany aircraft ireland naval warfare norway spain great britain scotland england second world war military intelligence deception paratroopers sabotage joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff frederick beaumont-nesbitt victor cavendish-bentinck invasion threat invasion preparations german air force assessing enemy strength john godfrey amphibious operations german airborne troops military objectives aerial attacks naval strength operation sea lion landing places
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
England France Germany Great Britain Iceland Ireland Norway Scotland Spain
Document Reference
CAB 81/97/95
Document Types
Report
File Reference
CAB 81/97
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0097.095
Keywords
Invasion Threat Operation Sea Lion Assessing Enemy Strength Aerial Attacks German Air Force Aircraft Naval Strength Naval Warfare Sabotage Deception Amphibious Operations Landing Places Military Objectives Paratroopers Invasion Preparations German Airborne Troops
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
9
Persons Discussed
Frederick Beaumont-Nesbitt Victor Cavendish-Bentinck John Godfrey
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet. Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee. Memoranda. May - July 1940. Papers Numbers. JIC 71-194. Volume VII
Themes
Military Intelligence

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