Dams Raid 1943

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Dams Raid 1943 refers to the famous World War II RAF operation, commonly known as the Dambusters Raid, in which specially modified bombers attacked German dams using innovative bouncing bombs.

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Dams Raid 1943 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Air Force operation
aerial bombing raid
military operation
aircraftUsed Avro Lancaster
aircraftVariantUsed Avro Lancaster
surface form: Avro Lancaster B.III Special
belligerent Nazi Germany
United Kingdom
casualties significant civilian casualties in flooded areas
commemoratedBy memorials to 617 Squadron and the raid
conductedBy No. 617 Squadron RAF
Royal Air Force
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
countryAttacked Germany
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
date 16–17 May 1943
endDate 1943-05-17
GibsonRank Wing Commander
GibsonService Royal Air Force
hasAlias Dambusters
surface form: Dambusters Raid

Operation Chastise
legacy formation of 617 Squadron’s elite reputation
subject of the 1955 film "The Dam Busters"
location Germany
Ruhr area
surface form: Ruhr region
notableFor low-level night bombing
precision attack on heavily defended dams
use of specially developed bouncing bombs
objective breach German dams in the Ruhr
cause flooding in the Ruhr valley
disrupt German industrial production
partOf Allied bombing of Germany
surface form: Allied strategic bombing campaign
preparation extensive low-level flying training
RAFLosses many aircrew killed or captured
several aircraft shot down
result Eder Dam breached
Möhne Dam breached
Sorpe Dam damaged
damage to German infrastructure
significant flooding downstream
squadronCommander Guy Gibson
startDate 1943-05-16
target Eder Dam
Möhne Dam
Sorpe Dam
theatre European theatre of World War II
trainingLocation Derwent Reservoir
Rutland Water
surface form: Rutland Water (Eyebrook Reservoir)
usedWeapon Upkeep
surface form: Upkeep mine

bouncing bomb
weaponDesigner Barnes Wallis

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Subject: Dams Raid 1943
Description of subject: Dams Raid 1943 refers to the famous World War II RAF operation, commonly known as the Dambusters Raid, in which specially modified bombers attacked German dams using innovative bouncing bombs.

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No. 617 Squadron RAF hasBattleHonour Dams Raid 1943
617 Squadron hasBattleHonour Dams Raid 1943