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Operation Crusader

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Operation Crusader Synopsis

The port of Tobruk, Libya, was besieged by German and Italian forces in April 1941. Following an abortive attempt in June, the Allies tried to relieve the siege in late November, when the Eighth Army launched Operation Crusader, which aimed at destroying the Axis armored force then advancing. After a number of inconclusive engagements, the British 7th Armoured Division was defeated by the Afrika Korps at Sidi Rezegh. Edwin Rommel was then forced to withdraw his troops to the defensive line at Gazala, making the operation the first Allied victory over German land forces in World War II. This account of the tank warfare during Operation Crusader in front of Tobruk in the fall of 1941 examines the roles of commanders in the battles of Operation Crusader, in particular the part of Erwin Rommel, who achieved some defensive successes during the battle. As well as examining the part of commanders, it discusses the parameters of the battle: the terrain, weather, visibility, logistics, intelligence, and the forces involved. It then narrates the course of the battle, and the result of the battle.

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ISBN: 9781612007236
Publication date: 15th February 2020
Author: Hermann Büschleb, David Dorondo
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 128 pages
Series: Die Wehrmacht im Kampf
Genres: Modern warfare
Military history
Maritime history
Middle Eastern history
History and Archaeology