Operation Aflame
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Part of Operation Overthrow, World War II | |||||||
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Operation Aflame was a planned combined operations raid by No. 12 Commando, part of the British army, against Berck in October 1942.
The plan was to have been based on a naval demonstration off the coast, and to have a drop of dummy paratroops and the landing of No. 12 Commando to persuade the Germans that a major landing was about to be made, thereby forcing a major German air response.
Aflame was supposed to be part of the larger strategic operation, Operation Overthrow.[1][2][3]