Tobruk Easter Battle 1941 Tobruk Easter Battle 1941

Tobruk Easter Battle 1941

The Forgotten Fifteenth’s Date with Rommel’s Champion

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Descripción editorial

The initial Australian and British victory over Rommel's Afrika Korps on Easter Monday 1941 at Tobruk was Germany's first defeat in World War II. Incongruously the vital actions of Queensland's 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's 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 2/15's subsequent sense of injustice.


Critique

This work highlights the often overlooked role of the 2/15 Battalion at Tobruk. In so doing it contributes significantly to our understanding of the siege, bringing together Australian and German experiences. ~ Dr Karl James, Australian War Memorial, Canberra

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2015
10 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
200
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Boolarong Press
VENTAS
Artists Associated Pty Ltd trading as Boolarong Press
TAMAÑO
4.8
MB