Prelude
To Peace by
Ronald Wong
Early in 1945, German Occupation
Forces flooded large areas of Holland to slow down the advance of the
advancing Allied Troops into the Low Countries. This had the catastrophic
effect on the civilian population, who by April were on the brink of
starvation as their farms were under water. Faced with inevitable
defeat, the German forces extended an amnesty to the Allied forces who
wished to drop food supplies to the Dutch, and event that has gone down
in history as Operations Mann (by the RAF) and Chow Hound (by the USAAF).
Traditionally Manna has been associated
with the Lancaster heavy bombers of Bomber Command, but a significant
contributioin was made by the Pathfinder Force whose OBOE-nosed Mosquitos
flew in advance of the main force to identify and mark the drop zones.
On many of these pathfinding missions, the Mosquitoes of the Pathfinder
Force carried a worthwhile amount of supplies that were dropped to the
Dutch people.
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