Disaster and Bravery at Dieppe - 19th August 1942 - by Zoom if required

Christopher Leworthy


Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Hobby and interest, but professionally delivered
Fee:
Free
Category:
History
Updated:
10th October 2023

Although the Dieppe raid, Operation Jubilee, has been acknowledged by many as a disaster, it is also a fantastic story of courage in the most desperate situation imaginable. It is highly arguable that Operation Overlord in June '44 would have not have been successful without the courage and sacrifice of those involved .

This will be a 40-45 minute talk, which can be delivered either in person or by Zoom The talk will cover:

  • the situation in 1942, leading up to the Operation
  • the objectives - political, operational and intelligence
  • Combined Operations
  • the resources committed - Navy, Airforce and Army
  • the defences
  • what happened - the lead up, the channel crossing, the landings and the withdrawal
  • the failures and any successes
  • the supreme acts of bravery
  • the lessons learned for D Day
  • a tribute

The talk has been extremely well received, It is truly a fantastic story.

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About Christopher Leworthy

After retiring I decided to develop my interest in military history. I now lecture on the Battle of Britain most weeks, to a variety of audiences, and have recently started delivering talks on Operation Jubilee (the Dieppe Raid), Operation Chastise (Dambusters' Raid) and DDay. The talks last for around 40 minutes and I'm always happy to take questions. Although I am based in Southern England and for some of my time in South Wales, I am willing to travel within reason, and am also now highly experienced in giving these talks using Zoom.

The talks are designed to be fascinating, gripping and emotional, with enough analysis, detail and pace to engage the audience completely. A number of relevant anecdotes bring the stories to life and the audience is left in no doubt as to the bravery and supreme effort made by those involved. Feedback has been extremely positive, with a recent Tripadvisor posting describing a talk as ‘Dynamic and emotional’. Zoom talks have been described as "stirring and inspiring' and a 'tour de force'. Several organisations have been so enthralled that they have asked for repeats and/or follow up presentations.

I make no charge for talks, but, ask for a contribution towards a supported charity plus a sensible, pre-agreed contribution towards travel costs for an in person presentation.

I am only too happy to answer any questions about whether and how these talks might be amended and tailor made to suit any particular audience.


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