Operation Felix

Operation Felix
Part of the Western Front of the Second World War
Invasion plans of Nazi Germany and probable routes of British invasion.[1][2]
Operational scopeIberian Peninsula
PlannedJune–August 1940
Planned byOKW
ObjectiveCapture Gibraltar
OutcomeEventual cancellation and diversion of German forces

Operation Felix (German: Unternehmen Felix) was the codename for a proposed German Wehrmacht campaign to cross into Spain and to seize Gibraltar early in the Second World War. The planned operation presupposed the co-operation of the Spanish dictator, Francisco Franco; it did not occur chiefly because of Franco's reluctance to enter the war - partially due[citation needed] to the influence of British intelligence.

  1. ^ areamilitar.net. "As forças preparadas para a invasão (Portuguese)".
  2. ^ Bill Stone. "Second World War Books: Operation Felix: Assault on Gibraltar". stone&stone.