The incredible details of the bold, near-disastrous first Allied
airborne commando raid.
Audacious to the extreme, Operation Colossus was a raid in the early,
dark days of the Second World War, when Britain stood seemingly alone.
After the country's defeats in western Europe in 1940, Prime Minister
Winston Churchill insisted on an aggressive raiding campaign. Conducted
on February 10, 1941, Operation Colossus was one such raid, meant to
steal back the initiative and create as much chaos for the Axis powers
as possible.
However, bad luck stalked the mission, as one mishap after another
seemed to foredoom the operation. In the aftermath, there were
recriminations as well as accolades. Few military operations have proven
as controversial.