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Tobruk 1941

Author : Pier Paolo Battistelli
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Tobruk, Battles of, Tobruk, Libya, 1941-1942
ISBN : 1322395144

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Battle Story: Tobruk 1941

Author : Pier Paolo Battistelli
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2011-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780752478159

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Battle Story: Tobruk 1941 by Pier Paolo Battistelli Pdf

The siege of Tobruk lasted 240 days during which the ‘gallant garrison’ of Allied soldiers, including the famous ‘Desert Rats’ held out against constant attacks from Rommel’s Afrika Korps. The battle became one of the longest sieges in British military history and a potent symbol of British resistance. To understand what happened and why – read Battle Story. Diary extracts and quotes offer a real insight into what it was like for the Allied soldiers to live under siege. Maps highlight the adversities of the terrain and the strategic importance of the Tobruk fortress. Rare photographs place you on the frontline of the unfolding action. Orders of battle reveal the composition of the opposing forces’ armies. Packed with fact boxes, this short introduction is the perfect way to explore this important battle.

Tobruk 1941

Author : Timothy Hall
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000459890

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This book, first published in 1984, examines the 1941 siege of Tobruk and the experiences of the inexperienced Australian troops facing Rommel’s successful armies. It looks at the follies as well as the bravery; humane acts from both sides, locked as they were in a brutal battle; the tactics of desert warfare and siege warfare; and the challenges both sides faced from fighting in desert conditions.

Tobruk 1941

Author : Chester Wilmot
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Tobruk, Battles of, Tobruk, Libya, 1941-1942
ISBN : 0140175849

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Tobruk 1941 by Chester Wilmot Pdf

Like Gallipoli, the coastal fortress of Tobruk in northern Africa has a special place in Australia's war annals. For eight months in 1941 the Australian Imperial Force helped hold the besieged town against German forces that has hitherto suffered no check.With the distinctive mix of vigour and intelligence that made him a celebrated correspondent during and after the Second World War, Chester Wilmot here tells the story of the fighting in and around Tobruk from January to December 1941. His compelling book, based on personal observation, official documents and eyewitness accounts, is given even greater impact by the use of enemy sources including extracts from the diaries of German officers.As well as commemorating the achievement of the beseiged Allied troops against the superior strength of the Germans, Tobruk gives an exceptionally readable insight into the critical North African campaign.

Tobruk's Easter Battle 1941

Author : John H. G. Mackenzie-Smith
Publisher : Boolarong Press
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9781921555855

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Tobruk's Easter Battle 1941 by John H. G. Mackenzie-Smith Pdf

The initial Australian and British victory over Rommels Afrika Korps on Easter Monday 1941 at Tobruk was Germanys first defeat in World War II. Incongruously the vital actions of Queenslands 2-15 Battalion on that day have been generally ignored. For the first time, this investigation places that lost body of infantrymen nearly four miles from the outer perimeter near El Adem crossroads. There they were dug in around two gallant Royal Horse Artillery batteries, which incurred heavy losses in turning around a concerted Panzer attack. In that battle the 2-15 A Company delivered the final blow to the accompanying German infantry, led by the formerly invincible Lt Colonel Gustav Ponath who was killed in the field. This ably researched and intriguing episode redresses the brave 2-15s subsequent sense of injustice.

Tobruk 1941

Author : Chester Wilmot
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2017-04-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781787204492

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Tobruk 1941 by Chester Wilmot Pdf

Like Gallipoli, the coastal fortress of Tobruk in northern Africa has a special place in Australian’s war annals. For eight month in 1941 the Australian Imperial Force helped hold the besieged town against German forces that had hitherto suffered no check. With the distinctive mix of vigour and intelligence that made him a celebrated correspondent during and after the Second World War, Chester Wilmot here tells the story of the fighting in and around Tobruk from January to December 1941. His compelling book, based on personal observation, official documents and eyewitness accounts, is given even greater impact by the use of enemy sources including extracts from the diaries of German officers. As well as commemorating the achievement of the besieged Allied troops against the superior strength of the Germans, Tobruk gives an exceptionally readable insight into the critical North African campaign. “Tobruk set an example of courage in the face of superior strength, of firm spirit in spite of hardship, of cheerful defiance and offensive defence.”—CHESTER WILMOT

Tobruk

Author : William F Buckingham
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2008-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780752487151

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The siege of Tobruk was the longest in British military history. The coastal fortress and deep-water port was of crucial importance to the battle for North Africa, and the key that would unlock the way to Egypt and the Suez Canal. For almost a year the isolated garrison held out against all attempts to take it, and in the process Tobruk assumed a propaganda role that outweighed its great strategic value, becoming a potent symbol of resistance when the war was going badly for the British. Goebbels referred to the garrison as 'rats,' and they proudly adopted the insult as a title, and became the 'Rats of Tobruk.' When it finally fell to German tanks on 21 June 1942 with the loss of 25,000 men, Churchill said it was 'one of the heaviest blows I can recall during the war'. William F. Buckingham's startling account, drawing extensively on official records and first-hand accounts from both sides, is a comprehensive history of this epic struggle, and essential reading for anyone with an interest in the Western Desert Campaign.

The Longest Siege

Author : Robert Lyman
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2011-03-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780230741119

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The Longest Siege by Robert Lyman Pdf

Beginning on 10th April 1941, and lasting for 240 days, the siege of Tobruk is a mesmerising tale of human endurance and heroism. It is an epic story of extraordinary resilience as the Libyan port’s 24,000 defenders met increasingly desperate attempts by Rommel’s Panzer divisions to break through the hurriedly thrown-up defences. It was a battle of bayonets and grenades against tanks, of David versus Goliath. The eventual allied victory came against overwhelming odds, plus the morale sapping knowledge that the defenders were surrounded on one side by the sea, and on the other by Hitler’s men and machines (who, only the year before, had brought Western Europe to its knees). Tobruk was defended in the main by the Australian 9th Division, followed by the British 70th Infantry Division who then linked up with the advancing 8th Army. The Royal Navy also played an important role in Tobruk’s defence. By December 1941 Rommel had been beaten and forced to withdraw his forces from Cyrenaica. The siege was lifted and the exhausted, gallant defenders able to march out in triumph.

Desert War

Author : Peter Cox
Publisher : Exisle Publishing
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2015-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781775592167

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Desert War by Peter Cox Pdf

Sir Geoffrey Cox described Sidi Rezegh, fought during Operation Crusader in Libya over November and December 1941, as ‘the forgotten battle of the Desert War’. The objective of Crusader was to retake Cyrenaica, the eastern region of Libya, and ultimately drive the Italians and Germans out of North Africa. The campaign also involved British and South African troops, and did achieve the badly needed relief of Tobruk. Despite the New Zealand Division’s major role, and the importance of this campaign in achieving British victory in North Africa, it has largely been neglected by historians, failing to receive as much attention as Crete, El Alamein or Cassino. Yet more New Zealand soldiers were killed or taken prisoner during Crusader than in any other campaign fought by ‘the Div’ during the war. Peter Cox, whose father fought at Sidi Rezegh, draws on his experience of twice visiting the battlefield to tell the story of this complex and costly campaign. He sets the scene for the fighting in Libya, describes the unforgiving and inhospitable desert landscape, follows the stages of the action itself and recounts the often moving and heroic stories of the New Zealanders who fought there. Many never returned home. This is both a very accessible account of a significant New Zealand contribution to World War II and a tribute to the thousands of men who took part in this punishing battle.

Operation Crusader

Author : Hermann Buschleb
Publisher : Casemate
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-06-19
Category : History
ISBN : 1612007236

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First English translation of a Geman account of Operation Crusader.

Tobruk 1941

Author : Jon Latimer
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105114372464

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Tobruk 1941 by Jon Latimer Pdf

In one of his most famous battles, Rommel's Afrikakorps swept across the desert capturing much of the British force and the first siege of Tobruk began. The scene was set for one of the epic struggles of the desert war.

Hurricanes Over Tobruk

Author : Brian Cull,Don Minterne
Publisher : Grub Street the Basement
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Hurricane (Fighter plane)
ISBN : 190230411X

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Hurricanes Over Tobruk by Brian Cull,Don Minterne Pdf

At the beginning of 1941, the strategically vital port of Tobruk and its Allied garrison was under siege from Rommel's troops and the Luftwaffe and Italian Regia Aeronautica. The only air defence standing in the way was a handful of RAF Hurricane pilots, supported by their RAAF and SAAF colleagues.

Tobruk

Author : David Mitchelhill-Green
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2021-07-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781922488459

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Tobruk by David Mitchelhill-Green Pdf

Tobruk was one of the greatest Allied victories – and one of the worst Allied defeats – of the Second World War. The eight-month long 1941 siege – a defiant stand by the so-called ‘Rats of Tobruk’ – captured the world’s attention. Conversely, the fall of Tobruk in June 1942 came a shock to the Allies in the wake of Japan’s entry into the war and a string of defeats in the Far East. It rocked the foundation of Winston Churchill’s premiership, revived the flagging hopes of the German people and fanned the flames of Arab unrest. It furthered Rommel’s ascendency and marked a turning point in Anglo-American relations and the fight against Nazi Germany. Tobruk: Fiercely Stand, or Fighting Fall presents a new perspective – asking why the remote fortress successfully fought off repeated attacks in 1941, before tragically falling to Rommel’s Axis forces in just 24 hours in mid-1942. It begins with Italy’s invasion of Ottoman-held North Africa in 1911, before introducing key individuals - Rommel, Mussolini and Morshead – to examine how their WWI service shaped later events. From Mussolini’s ill-fated invasion of Egypt in September 1940, the book explores the capture of Tobruk in January 1941 by the Australian 6th Division, the ensuing siege of its sister 9th Division, and the fortress’ disastrous capitulation.

Tobruk 1942

Author : David Mitchelhill-Green
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2016-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780750969604

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Tobruk 1942 by David Mitchelhill-Green Pdf

Tobruk was one of the greatest Allied victories – and one of the worst Allied defeats – of the Second World War. The 1942 fiasco rocked the very foundation of Winston Churchill's premiership. It revived the flagging hopes of the German people and fanned the flames of Arab unrest. Furthering Rommel's ascendency and souring relations within the British Commonwealth, it marked a turning point in Anglo-American relations in the fight against Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. Utilising a wealth of primary and secondary sources, Tobruk 1942 examines why the fortress fell to Rommel's Axis forces in just 24 hours when it held out against repeated attacks the previous year. Comparing the 1941 and 1942 battles, this book presents a new perspective on Tobruk – the isolated Libyan fortress, and symbol of Allied freedom, which for a period in the war captured the world's attention.

Tobruk 1942

Author : David Mitchelhill-Green
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2022-02-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 075099892X

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Tobruk 1942 by David Mitchelhill-Green Pdf

Tobruk was one of the greatest Allied victories - and one of the worst Allied defeats - of the Second World War. The 1942 fiasco rocked the very foundation of Winston Churchill's premiership. It revived the flagging hopes of the German people and fanned the flames of Arab unrest. Furthering Rommel's ascendency and souring relations within the British Commonwealth, it marked a turning point in Anglo-American relations and the fight against the Third Reich. Utilising a wealth of primary and secondary sources Tobruk 1942 examines why the fortress fell to Rommel's Axis forces in just 24 hours when it held out against repeated attacks the previous year. Comparing the 1941 and 1942 battles, this book presents a new perspective on Tobruk - the isolated Libyan fortress, and symbol of Allied freedom, which for a period in the war captured the world's attention.