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- Operation_Catechism abstract "Operation Catechism was the last of nine attempts to sink or sabotage the Kriegsmarine battleship Tirpitz during the Second World War. On 12 November 1944, RAF Bomber Command dispatched 30 Avro Lancaster heavy bombers from No. 9 Squadron RAF and No. 617 Squadron RAF (including a film unit aircraft from No. 463 Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force) from RAF Lossiemouth to the Tirpitz's mooring in Tromsø, Norway. Each bomber carried a single 5-ton Tallboy bomb. At least two bombs hit the Tirpitz, which suffered a violent internal explosion. The battleship capsized and remained bottom upwards. Approximately 1,000 of the 1,900 men on board were killed or injured and one No. 9 Squadron RAF Lancaster was severely damaged by flak; it landed safely in neutral Sweden with its crew unhurt.The destruction of the Tirpitz meant that the threat from German surface ship attack against the Allied Arctic convoys supplying the Soviet Union was considerably lessened, and several British capital ships could therefore be moved from the Atlantic to support the war in the Pacific.".
- Operation_Catechism causalties "1 bomber damaged".
- Operation_Catechism combatant "20px Luftwaffe".
- Operation_Catechism combatant "30px RAF Bomber Command".
- Operation_Catechism combatant "30px|Kriegsmarine Jack Kriegsmarine".
- Operation_Catechism commander Heinrich_Ehrler.
- Operation_Catechism commander James_Brian_Tait.
- Operation_Catechism date "1944-11-12".
- Operation_Catechism isPartOfMilitaryConflict Battle_of_the_Atlantic.
- Operation_Catechism place Norway.
- Operation_Catechism place Troms%C3%B8.
- Operation_Catechism result "British victory".
- Operation_Catechism result "Tirpitz sunk".
- Operation_Catechism strength "()".
- Operation_Catechism strength "30 Avro Lancasters".
- Operation_Catechism thumbnail Tirpitz_(AWM_SUK14095).jpg?width=300.
- Operation_Catechism wikiPageExternalLink tiropercatechism.html.
- Operation_Catechism wikiPageID "11384735".
- Operation_Catechism wikiPageRevisionID "602579391".
- Operation_Catechism caption "capsized after Operation Catechism".
- Operation_Catechism casualties "1".
- Operation_Catechism casualties "971".
- Operation_Catechism combatant "20".
- Operation_Catechism combatant "30".
- Operation_Catechism commander "Group Captain James Brian Tait".
- Operation_Catechism commander "Kapitan zur See Robert Weber".
- Operation_Catechism commander "Major Heinrich Ehrler".
- Operation_Catechism conflict "Operation Catechism".
- Operation_Catechism date "1944-11-12".
- Operation_Catechism hasPhotoCollection Operation_Catechism.
- Operation_Catechism partof Battle_of_the_Atlantic_(1939–1945).
- Operation_Catechism place "near Tromsø, Norway".
- Operation_Catechism result "British victory".
- Operation_Catechism result "Tirpitz sunk".
- Operation_Catechism strength "30".
- Operation_Catechism wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Operation_Catechism subject Category:Aerial_operations_and_battles_of_World_War_II.
- Operation_Catechism subject Category:Aerial_operations_and_battles_of_World_War_II_involving_Germany.
- Operation_Catechism subject Category:Aerial_operations_and_battles_of_World_War_II_involving_the_United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Catechism subject Category:Battle_of_the_Atlantic.
- Operation_Catechism subject Category:Naval_aviation_operations_and_battles.
- Operation_Catechism subject Category:World_War_II_aerial_operations_and_battles_of_the_Western_European_Theatre.
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- Operation_Catechism comment "Operation Catechism was the last of nine attempts to sink or sabotage the Kriegsmarine battleship Tirpitz during the Second World War. On 12 November 1944, RAF Bomber Command dispatched 30 Avro Lancaster heavy bombers from No. 9 Squadron RAF and No. 617 Squadron RAF (including a film unit aircraft from No. 463 Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force) from RAF Lossiemouth to the Tirpitz's mooring in Tromsø, Norway. Each bomber carried a single 5-ton Tallboy bomb.".
- Operation_Catechism label "Operation Catechism".
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- Operation_Catechism depiction Tirpitz_(AWM_SUK14095).jpg.
- Operation_Catechism isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Catechism.
- Operation_Catechism name "Operation Catechism".