Hi all,
I found in one diary that in spring or early summer a German commando raided British coast near Seaton and possibly captured the British guards.
Any information about such an accident?
Was it true at all?
Many thanks in advance
Pavel
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British coast at Seaton raided by German commando 1942
Re: British coast at Seaton raided by German commando 1942
Never heard of it, by 1942 the coast was well guarded and Germany was tied up in Afria, and Russia to worry about silly raids across the channel
Re: British coast at Seaton raided by German commando 1942
Thanks a lot. For me it also looks strange, but I found this info in a letter of soldier who cam e to the place in summer 1942 to his fellow airman...
Pavel
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Re: British coast at Seaton raided by German commando 1942
Any German raid on Seaton in 1942 must lie in the realms of fantasy, I'm afraid. During the early part of the war, the holiday camp there was used as an internment camp to hold European refugees - maybe the rumour came from there. The holiday camp's still in Seaton.
Best,
Trenchfoot
Best,
Trenchfoot
Re: British coast at Seaton raided by German commando 1942
Reminds me of the story called "The Eagle Has Landed"

