75 U S A ( To l l - f r e e ) 1- 877- 381- 2 9 14 E m a i l inf o@the culturalexperience.com XXX XXX Second World War OPERATION MERCURy THE bATTLE FOR CRETE 14 – 20 October 2018 14 – 20 October 2018 14 – 20 October 2018 14 – 20 October 2018 14 – 20 October 2018 14 – 20 October 2018 14 – 20 October 2018 14 – 20 October 2018 7 days with 7 days with 7 days with Col Bob Kershaw Col Bob Kershaw Col Bob Kershaw Col Bob Kershaw Col Bob Kershaw Col Bob Kershaw Activity Level 2 Activity Level 2 ESSENTIALS Return flights from London, 4 star hotels, buffet breakfast, all lunches, 3-course dinner with drinks each evening, all entrance fees and expert guide throughout. Tour Price: £2295 Single supplement: £200 Deposit: £225 Price without flights: £2095 Operation Mercury was the first and only time in history that a strategic objective has been taken by airborne forces alone. Despite being forewarned by 'Ultra' Luftwaffe intelligence ffe intelligence ff decrypts that an attack was pending, General Freyberg's Commonwealth mix of British, Australian and New Zealand forces, recently evacuated from Greece, was overrun by Hitler's elite Fallschirmjaeger (Parachute) regiments. This tour charts and examines how successive waves of German parachute, glider and air- landed mountain troops managed to seize the island, vastly outnumbered and in the face of crippling losses. Our guide Colonel Robert Kershaw is an experienced former Parachute Regiment officer, who has also served with German airborne forces. He wrote SkyMen the history of airborne forces and has extensively walked the ground. Day 1 - T ravel to Crete. Fly London-Chania and check- in to our hotel for five nights. Day 2 - M aleme Airfield, Prison Valley and Galatas. We drive to Maleme and visit the German Assault Regiment gliding and parachute landing areas around the Tavronitis Bridge and the RAF Memorial. After climbing up Point 107, the vital high ground, we examine the costly German glider and parachute landings and the subsequent air landings under fire by the Mountain Troops to take the airfield, before visiting the German cemetery. The landings and attacks in Prison Valley and Galatas by the German Gruppe Mitte and the Commonwealth defence is covered from the Oassi Cretan Memorial, Lake Agia and Cemetery Hill. We visit the Allikanou Operation Mercury is the fascinating story Operation Mercury is the fascinating story Operation Mercury of a high risk operation fought across a stunning Mediterranean landscape. Crete has to be one of the most beautiful Greek islands,andsomewouldarguethatthereis no other place like it. To the modern mind it is known primarily as a beach holiday destination, however the landscape is wonderfully varied. From beaches and bays, to green coastal plains, imposing mountains and gorges, sleepy hillside villages to bustling, vibrant towns. Not to mention the warm, friendly, hospitable locals, a rich ancient and modern history and culture. All to be enjoyed as we follow the landings and hard fought actions along the dramatic coast lines, the towns of Chania, Rethymnon and Iraklion, the White Mountains and down to the crystal clear waters of Sfakia. We are staying at two superb hotels in Chania and Heraklion, with time available in the evenings to soak up the delightful atmosphere of tavernas and family restaurants. Citizen Memorial to 108 villagers executed during German reprisals, as well as Galatas village, memorial and museum. Day 3 - C hania and Souda Bay. The fighting around Chania and Souda Bay is covered with visits to the German Assault Regiment Memorial, 42nd Street and the Commonwealth War Memorial Cemetery. At the Venizelos Memorial we discuss General Freyberg's command on the island against the German General Student, based in Athens. The afternoon is free to explore Chania or relax at your hotel. Day 4 - The Allied Retreat and Evacuation. We drive the Allied retreat over the White Mountains to Chora Sfakia via the withdrawal route through Megali Horofia, Apterra Stilos, Neo Horia, Vrysses and Askifou. There is an optional walk through the Imbrou Gorge to the memorial which marks the evacuation point (weather permitting). Day5 – ThebattleforRethymnon.Wecheck out of our hotel and travel to Rethymnon via Frangokastello and the monastery of Prevalli. Near Stavromenos we discuss the 19 Australian Brigade fight to repel the landings from German Gruppe Mitte. Afterwards we drive on to Heraklion and check in to our hotel for two nights. Day6 – ThebattleforHeraklion.We visit the Historical Museum of Crete and explore the fighting around the Heraklion area. During the afternoon we will visit the Minoan Palace at Knossos and explore some of old Heraklion. Day 7 – Return. Fly Heraklion to London. The Battle for Crete