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In this book you will learn about the tactics of the combat operations of the Allied forces and countries of the military bloc of Germany in desert conditions, particularly in North Africa during the battles of El Alamein. When the British Expeditionary Corps retreated under Dunkrig in early June 1940, he they had to give up in the name of saving not only all the equipment, but also the idea of ​​continuing the fighting in the north-western part of Europe in the coming years. A little later, feeling her own strength, Italy entered the war. New theaters of fighting appeared in the Balkans, East Africa and, of course, North Africa, where the British army was able to take a confident rematch, but only by the end of 1943. For almost three years, in addition to the British and German contingents in the hostilities that swept Libya, Egypt, and almost all of Tunisia, many countries took part. By the end of the battles, troops from the USA, Australia, Great Britain, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, New Zealand and South Africa were fighting here. In addition, the Jewish Brigade participated in the battles, as well as an artillery corps from Hong Kong and Singapore. It is worth noting that the entire company in North Africa was not only the most international, it was also the most technologically advanced operation of the Second World because the main part in it was played by mechanized units.
Name: World War Two Desert Tactics
Posted by: Paddy Griffin
Pages: 35
Format: PDF
Size: 8 mb.
Quality: Excellent
English language
Year of publication: 2008
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