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Original 14 X 36" ABOVE US THE WAVES Craftmidget Submarines v Battleship Tirpitz

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    The
    German battleship
    Tirpitz
    was attacked on multiple occasions by
    Allied
    forces during
    World War II
    . While most the attacks failed to inflict any damage on the battleship, she was placed out of action for a lengthy period following the
    Operation Source
    midget submarine attack on 22 September 1943 and for a short period after the
    Operation Tungsten
    aircraft carrier strike on 3 April 1944.
    Tirpitz
    suffered severe and irreparable damage after being hit by a
    Tallboy
    bomb during the
    Operation Paravane
    air raid on 15 September 1944, and was sunk with heavy loss of life in the
    Operation Catechism
    raid on 12 November that year.
    List of attacks
    [
    edit
    ]
    Date
    Location
    Allied units involved
    Attacking force
    Damage inflicted to
    Tirpitz
    Allied losses
    Comments
    References
    8/9 October 1940
    Wilhelmshaven
    RAF Bomber Command
    17
    Hampden
    medium bombers
    None
    None
    Attempted to bomb
    Tirpitz
    in the Wilhelmshaven dry dock
    [1]
    8/9 January 1941
    Wilhelmshaven
    RAF Bomber Command
    Total of 32
    Wellington
    ,
    Whitley
    and Hampden medium bombers
    None
    None
    [2]
    29/30 January 1941
    Wilhelmshaven
    RAF Bomber Command
    25 Wellington medium bombers
    9 Hampden medium bombers
    None
    None
    [3]
    28 February/1 March 1941
    Wilhelmshaven
    RAF Bomber Command
    Total of 116
    Blenheim
    , Hampden, Wellington and Whitley bombers
    None
    1
    Blenheim
    75 of the attackers reported bombing Wilhelmshaven, but no damage was recorded in the city
    [4]
    28/29 May 1941
    Kiel
    RAF Bomber Command
    14 Whitley medium bombers
    None
    1
    Whitley
    Only 3 of the aircraft dispatched reached the target area due to bad weather
    [5]
    20/21 June 1941
    Kiel
    RAF Bomber Command
    47 Wellington medium bombers
    24 Hampden medium bombers
    20 Whitley medium bombers
    13
    Stirling
    heavy bombers
    11
    Halifax
    heavy bombers
    None
    2
    Wellingtons
    Raid sought to locate and then attack
    Tirpitz
    , but the attackers did not sight her. Attacking force bombed the city of Kiel instead.
    [6]
    [7]
    28/29 January 1942
    Åsenfjorden
    Royal Air Force
    9
    Halifax
    bombers
    7
    Stirling
    bombers
    None
    1
    Stirling
    [8]
    [9]
    9 March 1942
    At sea off the
    Lofoten
    islands
    HMS
    Victorious
    12
    Albacore
    torpedo bombers
    None
    2
    Albacores
    Attacked during the
    Operation Sportpalast
    raid
    [9]
    30/31 March 1942
    Fættenfjord
    Royal Air Force
    33 Halifaxes
    None
    5
    Halifaxes
    Most aircraft unable to locate the target area
    [9]
    27/28 April 1942
    Fættenfjord
    Royal Air Force
    31 Halifaxes
    12
    Lancasters
    None
    5 aircraft
    [9]
    28/29 April 1942
    Fættenfjord
    Royal Air Force
    23 Halifaxes
    11
    Lancasters
    None
    2 aircraft
    [9]
    [10]
    31 October 1942
    Trondheimsfjord
    Royal Navy
    2
    Chariot manned torpedoes
    None
    2 Chariot manned torpedoes
    1 trawler
    Operation Title
    Operation failed due to mechanical problems
    [11]
    22 September 1943
    Kaafjord
    Royal Navy
    4
    X Craft
    midget submarines
    Extensive damage
    3 midget submarines
    3 killed, 6 captured
    Operation Source
    [12]
    10/11 February 1944
    Kaafjord
    Soviet Air Forces
    15 aircraft
    None
    None
    Only 4 aircraft reached the target area
    [13]
    3 April 1944
    Kaafjord
    Home Fleet
    40
    Barracuda
    dive bombers
    80 fighters
    Light damage from 15 bomb hits and straffing
    122 killed, 316 wounded
    3
    Barracudas
    1
    Hellcat
    9 killed
    Operation Tungsten
    [9]
    24 April 1944
    Kaafjord
    Home Fleet
    N/A
    None
    None
    Operation Planet
    Cancelled due to bad weather before aircraft were launched
    [9]
    15 May 1944
    Kaafjord
    Home Fleet
    27 Barracuda dive bombers
    36 fighters
    None
    None
    Operation Brawn
    Cancelled due to bad weather after aircraft were launched
    [9]
    28 May 1944
    Kaafjord
    Home Fleet
    N/A
    None
    None
    Operation Tiger Claw
    Cancelled due to bad weather before aircraft were launched
    [9]
    17 July 1944
    Kaafjord
    Home Fleet
    44 Barracuda dive bombers
    40 fighters
    None
    1
    Barracuda
    1
    Corsair
    Operation Mascot
    [14]
    22 August 1944 (am)
    Kaafjord
    Home Fleet
    44 Barracuda dive bombers
    53 fighters
    None
    3 aircraft
    Operation Goodwood
    [14]
    22 August 1944 (pm)
    Kaafjord
    Home Fleet
    14 fighters
    None
    None
    Operation Goodwood
    [14]
    24 August 1944
    Kaafjord
    Home Fleet
    33 Barracuda dive bombers
    44 fighters
    Superficial damage from 2 bomb hits
    6 aircraft
    Operation Goodwood
    [14]
    29 August 1944
    Kaafjord
    Home Fleet
    26 Barracuda dive bombers
    41 fighters
    None
    2 aircraft
    Operation Goodwood
    [14]
    15 September 1944
    Kaafjord
    No. 9 Squadron RAF
    No. 617 Squadron RAF
    28
    Lancaster
    heavy bombers
    Severe damage from 1 bomb hit
    None
    Operation Paravane
    [14]
    29 October 1944
    Tromsø
    No. 9 Squadron RAF
    No. 617 Squadron RAF
    38 Lancaster heavy bombers
    None
    1
    Lancaster
    Operation Obviate
    [14]
    12 November 1944
    Tromsø
    No. 9 Squadron RAF
    No. 617 Squadron RAF
    32 Lancaster heavy bombers
    Capsized after 3 direct hits and 2 near misses
    Between 950 and 1,204 killed
    None
    Operation Catechism
    Operation Source
    The British were determined to neutralize
    Tirpitz
    and remove the threat she posed to Allied lines of communication in the Arctic. Following the repeated, ineffectual bombing attacks and the failed Chariot attack in October 1942, the British turned to the newly designed
    X Craft
    midget submarines
    . The planned attack,
    Operation Source
    , included attacks on
    Tirpitz
    ,
    Scharnhorst
    , and
    Lützow
    . The X Craft were towed by large submarines to their destinations, where they could slip under anti-torpedo nets to each drop two powerful 2 tonne
    mines
    on the sea bed under the bottom of the target. Ten vessels were assigned to the operation, scheduled for 20–25 September 1943. Only eight of the vessels reached Norway for the attack, which began early on 22 September.
    Three of the vessels,
    X5
    ,
    X6
    , and
    X7
    , successfully breached
    Tirpitz
    '
    s defenses, two of which—
    X6
    and
    X7
    —managed to lay their mines.
    X5
    was detected some 200 m (660 ft) from the nets and sunk by a combination of gunfire and depth charges.
    The mines caused extensive damage to the ship; the first exploded abreast of turret Caesar, and the second detonated 45 to 55 m (148 to 180 ft) off the port bow. A fuel oil tank was ruptured, shell plating was torn, a large indentation was formed in the bottom of the ship, and bulkheads in the
    double bottom
    buckled. Some 1,430 t (1,410 long tons) of water flooded the ship in fuel tanks and void spaces in the double bottom of the port side, which caused a
    list
    of one to two degrees, which was balanced by counter-flooding on the starboard side. The flooding damaged all of the turbo-generators in generator room No. 2, and all apart from one generator in generator room No. 1 were disabled by broken steam lines or severed power cables. Turret Dora was thrown from its bearings and could not be rotated; this was particularly significant, as there were no heavy-lift cranes in Norway powerful enough to lift the turret and place it back on its bearings.
    [51]
    The ship's two
    Arado Ar 196
    floatplanes were thrown by the explosive concussion and completely destroyed. Repairs were conducted by the repair ship
    Neumark
    ; historians William Garzke and Robert Dulin remarked that the successful repair effort was "one of the most notable feats of naval engineering during the Second World War." Repairs lasted until 2 April 1944; full speed trials were scheduled for the following day in Altafjord
    Also Known As (AKA)
    Austria
    Submarine - U-Boote greifen an
    Belgium (Flemish title)
    Operatie Tirpitz
    Belgium (French title)
    Opération Tirpitz
    Brazil
    Sob as Ondas
    Canada (English title)
    Above Us the Waves
    Denmark
    Havet over os
    Finland
    Operaatio Tirpitz
    France (video title)
    Opération Tirpitz
    Greece (transliterated ISO-LATIN-1 title)
    Vythisate to Tirpitz
    Italy
    Sopra di noi il mare
    Netherlands
    Operatie Tirpitz
    Portugal
    Entrevista com a Morte
    Romania
    Deasupra noastra valurile
    Romania
    Operatiunea Tirpitz
    Sweden
    Operation Tirpitz
    USA
    Above Us the Waves
    West Germany
    X-Boote greifen an
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    Directed by  Ralph Thomas Writing Credits   Charles Esme Thornton Warren ... (book) (as Charles E.T. Warren M.B.E.) and James D. Benson ... (book) (as James Benson)   Robin Estridge ... (screenplay) Cast (in credits order)   John Mills ... Cmdr. Fraser John Gregson ... Lt Alec Duffy Donald Sinden ... Lt Tom Corbett James Robertson Justice ... Adm. Ryder Michael Medwin ... Smart James Kenney ... Abercrombie O.E. Hasse ... Captain of the Tirpitz Lee Patterson ... Cox William Russell ... Ramsey Theodore Bikel ... German Officer Harry Towb ... McCleery Cyril Chamberlain ... CPO Chubb Tony Wager ... George (as Anthony Wager) Leslie Weston ... Winley Lyndon Brook ... Diver Navigator, X2 Thomas Heathcote ... Hutchins Anthony Newley ... Engineer, X2 John Horsley ... Lt. Anderson William Franklyn ... No. 1, X2 Guido Lorraine ... Officer Interpreter Raymond Francis ... Officer on Towing Sub. (I) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Basil Appleby ... Officer on Towing Sub. (2) (uncredited) Peter Cavanagh ... Winston Churchill (voice) (uncredited) Walter Gotell ... German Officer on Tirpitz. (uncredited) Victor Harrington ... RAF Officer (uncredited) Barry Keegan ... Sailor On Towing Sub. (uncredited) Frank Lawton ... Naval officer in briefing roon (uncredited) Create a character page for:  Create » ? Produced by  William MacQuitty ... producer (as William Macquitty) Earl St. John ... executive producer Music by  Arthur Benjamin Cinematography by  Ernest Steward ... director of photography Film Editing by  Gerald Thomas Art Direction by  George Provis Makeup Department  George Blackler ... makeup artist Production Management  Denis Holt ... production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director  David W. Orton ... assistant director (as David Orton) Art Department  Dickie Bamber ... standby props (uncredited) Sound Department  Archie Ludski ... sound editor Gordon K. McCallum ... sound recordist John W. Mitchell ... sound recordist Special Effects by  Philippo Guidobaldi ... optical special effects (as F. Guidobaldi) Bert Marshall ... special effects Bill Warrington ... special effects Charles Staffell ... special effects (uncredited) Camera and Electrical Department  H.A.R. Thomson ... camera operator Costume and Wardrobe Department  Joan Ellacott ... dress designer Music Department  Muir Mathieson ... conductor Charles Williams ... composer: stock music (uncredited) Other crew  Arthur Alcott ... production controller: Pinewood Studios, London, England Yvonne Axeworthy ... continuity (as Yvonne Axworthy) Donald Cameron ... naval adviser (as Commander Donald Cameron V.C. R.N.) Arthur David Lund ... technical advisor (uncredited)
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