Britain’s Royal Navy Museum is inviting papers for a conference in April 2018 marking the Centenary of the Zeebrugge Raid.
The symposium will focus in particular on the planning of the attempt to close the Belgian coast to U-boats, its consequences and the challenges of unforeseen situations that arise in covert raids.
Proposals must be submitted by 1 December 2017 to Christopher Gale, Senior Curator at the National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth. See the NMRN website for details.
The conference will be held at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard on April 20/21.
* The Flanders Flotilla and their influence on shipping in the English Channel
* Keyes, Bacon and the planning of the operations on the Belgian ports
* Overcoming unforeseen difficulties in covert raids
* The use of propaganda following the Zeebrugge Raid
* The social and cultural impact of the Zeebrugge Raid
*Lessons learned from the Zeebrugge Raid
Information & images supplied by the National Museum of the Royal Navy
Posted by: CN Editorial Team