Operation Cockade

Operation Cockade
Part of the Western Front of World War II
DateSeptember 1943 – 5 November 1943
Location
Result Allied failure
Belligerents
 Germany  United States
 United Kingdom
 Canada
Commanders and leaders
Nazi Germany Adolf Hitler
Nazi Germany Gerd von Rundstedt
United Kingdom Frederick E. Morgan[1]
United States Ira C. Eaker
Strength
~22 Divisions United States~2,300 heavy bomber, 3,700 fighter, and four hundred medium bomber
United Kingdom Bomber Command, ~13 Divisions
Casualties and losses
None France 376 civilians[2]
Village of Le Portel flattened[2]

Operation Cockade was a series of deception operations designed to alleviate German pressure on Allied operations in Sicily and on the Soviets on the Eastern Front by feinting various attacks into Western Europe during World War II. The Allies hoped to use Cockade to force the Luftwaffe into a massive air battle with the Royal Air Force and U.S. Eighth Air Force to give the Allies air superiority over Western Europe. Cockade involved three deception operations: Operation Starkey, Operation Wadham, and Operation Tindall. Operation Starkey was set to occur in early September, Operation Tindall in mid-September, and Operation Wadham in late September 1943.

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