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"German troops" capture Gibraltar in Operation Felix


The full story of Operation Felix - Hitler's Key to Victory was produced by Martin Nuza and Gold Productions Studios, it is available as a double DVD set as well as a series of collectors post cards.

DVD-1 presents a one hour long documentary about Operation Felix. It is the most comprehensive study ever undertaken about this subject.

DVD-2 has many special features including interviews with German WW2 Veterans discussing Operation Felix.

The DVD and Post Cards can be purchased by contacting;

martin@goldps.com


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On the 19th and 20th of January 2008 many familiar areas around Gibraltar were transformed into scenes from the Second World War. Experienced re-enactment groups fully equipped with authentic German and British uniforms took part in the filming of a documentary about Operation Felix, Hitler's ill-fated plan to seize Gibraltar in 1941.

The event was a once in a lifetime experience for all concerned, the result of two years planning involving special permits, police traffic control and a number of companies and individuals providing greatly appreciated help. The first day of filming started with a full scale assault and battle at Eastern Beach followed by the capture of the Rock and the seeking out of enemy troops inside the tunnel system. On the second day filming included an ordinary daily scene at Secretary's Lane and a visit from military high command to the German Head Quarters at Bleak House.

All of the action was captured by photographer Jim Crone from discovergibraltar.com, Jim was the official photographer on set for Gold Productions Studios. The series of images below show some of the memorable moments from the production and give a feeling of what could have happened in Gibraltar had Felix been actioned.