Operation Harling | |||||||
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Part of Axis occupation of Greece in World War II | |||||||
The modern viaduct over the Gorgopotamos river | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
ELAS EDES SOE |
Italy Germany | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Eddie Myers Chris Woodhouse John Cooke Aris Velouchiotis Napoleon Zervas | ? | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
ELAS: 86 EDES: 52 12 |
100 5 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
4 wounded | ? |
Operation Harling, also known as the Battle of Gorgopotamos (Greek: Μάχη του Γοργοποτάμου) in Greece, was a World War II mission by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), in cooperation with the Greek Resistance groups EDES and ELAS, which destroyed the heavily guarded Gorgopotamos viaduct in Central Greece on 25 November 1942. This was one of the first major sabotage acts in Axis-occupied Europe, and the beginning of a permanent British involvement with the Greek Resistance.