"Tobruk [was] the longest siege in British military history and ... conjures up all the dramas and tribulations of war in the Western Desert. This new study of the action is a rare book -- an analytical reassessment by a veteran of the campaign. Frank Harrison ably combines the evocative style of one who was there with the more dispassionate evaluation of a writer who wants to present the whole picture. The volume has three principal sections: the siege, in which the Australian 9th Division held out so manfully against Rommel's Afrika Korps; the breakout, where the British 70th Division broke clear of the fortress to create a corridor towards an intended rendezvous with the Eight Army; and an important appraisal of the main opponent the Allied faced -- the Desert Fox, Erwin Rommel. The understated role of the British division, the awesome battles they faced in opening and maintaining the corridor and the support to the action provided by the Royal Navy and RAF is clearly demonstrated and fully described. The author brings a veteran's knowledge to his account of the bloody conflict -- the siege and the breakout -- to redress the unbalanced account that the official histories and sundry studies have provided"--Jacket
| Original Publication Date | 1996 |
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| Original Country | Great Britain |
| Original Language | English |
| Original Publisher | Arms & Armour Press |
| Printed By | Creative Print and Design |
| Owner | Bribie Island RSL Sub-Branch Library |
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| Location | K2 |
| Index | 2719 |
| Added Date | 16 August 2025 08:35:07 |
| Modified Date | 26 August 2025 08:29:48 |
| Value | AUD 20.00 |
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| Book Condition | Very Good |
| Dust Jacket | Yes |