Battle Of Gazala (May- June 1942) [Illustrated Edition]

Battle Of Gazala (May- June 1942) [Illustrated Edition]
Author: MSG Napoleon Spencer
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 178289389X

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Includes the War in North Africa Illustration Pack - 112 photos/illustrations and 21 maps. The Battle of Gazala, fought from 26 May-20 June 1942, was Rommel’s greatest triumph in battle. It is also considered the most convincing defeat of British forces during all the desert campaigns of World War II. Rommel’s success was a demanding effort and rested on the exploitation of British weaknesses. It required an understanding of the environment, a commitment to the essential principles of war, and the ability and willingness to maintain initiative. The Battle of Gazala was not just a mastery of warfare by Rommel; it also illustrated (for both sides) the importance of logistics, maneuver, mass, and surprise (FM 3-0, 4-13). When analyzed individually, one, if not all the factors discussed possesses the potential to be the most significant factor(s) in the British defeat at Gazala. The Germans, specifically Rommel, understood how to combine leadership, logistics, mass, and maneuver to impose their will on the British. The British failed to incorporate lessons learned into their plans rendering them incapable of dealing with a mobile war in the Northern Desert. The Battle of Gazala in itself may not profess to be Rommel’s great triumph in battle. However, Rommel’s ability to apply the principles of war while outnumbered and trapped, and turning defeat into victory could very well define the Battle of Gazala as his finest moment in battle. Analysis of the Battle of Gazala provides several lessons concerning the outcome and whether or not it could be considered Rommel’s greatest triumph in battle. Examining the factors presented thus far it could be concluded that British should have had the upper hand.

Gazala 1942

Gazala 1942
Author: Ken Ford
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 184603843X

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Illustrated by contemporary photos and specially commissioned maps, this book is a fascinating account of Rommel's greatest victory. Following a lull in the desert war which saw the Germans and British reinforce their armies, Rommel suddenly attacked British fortifications with an assault on the northern sector of the British line near Gazala. Pinning down the British in the north and outflanking the 1st Free French Brigade, Rommel succeeded in encircling the main British positions, trapping them in what became known as 'The Cauldron'. With thousands of British soldiers killed or taken prisoner, this was a devastating defeat for the Allies. Accompanied by contemporary photographs and maps depicting the movement of both armies, Ken Ford provides a masterful study of Rommel, the 'Desert Fox', at the height of his powers as he swept the British army back to the site of their final stand at El Alamein.

Gazala 1942

Gazala 1942
Author: Ken Ford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2002
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN:

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Eagles Over Gazala

Eagles Over Gazala
Author: Michele Palermo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788875651688

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In early 1942 the Axis army was near to reaching Alexandria and the Suez Canal, dealing a significant blow to the British Empire and the ensuing 'Battle of Gazala' proved of great importance to the war in North Africa. Michele Palermo sheds new light on the impact of these air force operations and their effect on the balance of power between the contenders.

The Tanks Are Coming Through Now

The Tanks Are Coming Through Now
Author: Neal Dando
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-05-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781804512326

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A new and detailed account of the battle of Gazala from 27 May-18 June 1942 which reconsiders the brigade battles for Eighth Army. It uses archival war diaries and reports, supported by numerous published memoirs, and regimental histories to provide a fresh voice for the men who fought there.

The Illustrated Timeline of World War II

The Illustrated Timeline of World War II
Author: A. A. Evans
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1448847958

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An overview of World War II, from the events leading up to the war, to the war crimes trials after the war, in a timeline format.

Operation Barbarossa 1941 (1)

Operation Barbarossa 1941 (1)
Author: Robert Kirchubel
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1846036518

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This book focuses on Field Marshal von Rundstedt and Army Group South, tasked with the capture of the Ukraine and Crimea. Operation Barbarossa, Germany's surprise assault on the Soviet Union in June 1941, aimed at nothing less than the complete destruction of Communist Russia. Von Rundstedt's 46 divisions and single Panzer Group faced fierce resistance from the best equipped, trained and commanded units in the Red Army, but ultimately succeeded in destroying the Soviet 6th and 12th Armies at Uman before inflicting a further 600,000 casualties at Kiev. Here, von Rundstedt's five-month advance to Rostov is examined in detail.

Otterburn 1388

Otterburn 1388
Author: Peter Armstrong
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2013-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1846037700

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In his Chronicles, Froissart describes Otterburn as 'the best fought and the most severe' battle of his time. Fought at Redesdale in Northumberland in August 1388, the battle originated from the ongoing war between the Scots and the English following Robert Bruce's victory over the English at Bannockburn in 1314. Using all the contemporary sources, this book details the events that led up to the clash on the borders, examines the opposing armies, their weaponry and their commanders – including the Douglases on the Scots side and the Percys on the English – and gives a full account of the battle and its aftermath.

Maginot Line 1940

Maginot Line 1940
Author: Marc Romanych
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782008748

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The failure of the Maginot Line shocked the world and lead to the sudden collapse of organized French resistance against Germany. Constructed throughout the 1930s, the Maginot Line was supposed to form the ultimate defence against a German invasion of France. However, different sections of the line were built at different times and the strength of various sections varied widely. During their Blitzkrieg invasion, the Germans were able to identify these weak points and focus their attacks against them. This book uses maps and period photographs to tell the story of the five German operations launched against the Maginot Line. While the Germans were able to smash through the lightly defended section of the line along the Meuse River, at other points the line held. Although ultimately the Maginot Line was to prove a failure, the stiff resistance put up by some of the fortresses confirms the fighting ability of the French army during the invasion.

The Six Day War 1967

The Six Day War 1967
Author: Simon Dunstan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2013-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849081220

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A concise explanation of the campaigns in which Israel took over the West Bank and the Golan Heights. Following the lightening destruction of the Egyptian forces at the outbreak of the Six Day War, Israel turned to the forces of Jordan and Syria, with whom Egypt had signed a mutual-defence pact, and which had now entered the war. Jordan's army moved against West Jerusalem and central Israel, while Syria began shelling Israeli towns from the seemingly impregnable Golan Heights. The IDF's invasion of the Golan was as risky and successful as its more famous Egyptian victory, but its success in Jordan – taking the West Bank – sowed the seeds of its future troubles. Comprehensively illustrated with artwork, maps and battlefield views, this new history brings one of the most important of 20th century campaigns to life.