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The Mediterranean and the Middle East, General I.S.O. Playfair, Vol. II

Label
The Mediterranean and the Middle East, General I.S.O. Playfair, Vol. II
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Mediterranean and the Middle East
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
General I.S.O. Playfair
Series statement
History of the Second World War. United Kingdom military series
Summary
Illustrated with 29 maps/diagrams and 44 photographs. The second of the eight volumes dealing with the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern theatres in the 18-volume official British History of the Second World War, this book is largely concerned with the consequences of Germany's decision to prop up its faltering Italian ally in North Africa in 1941. It opens with General Rommel reversing Britain's conquest of Italian Cyrenaica, and increasing Axis air attacks on the fortress island of Malta. Britain's naval victory against the Italians at Cape Matapan in March is swiftly followed by British reverses in the Balkans. A British-backed anti-Nazi coup d'état in Yugoslavia results in April in Germany's occupation of that country and Britain's retreat from Greece before a relentless German advance. Germany's airborne invasion of Crete sparks a fierce battle for the island, ending in a British evacuation. A pro-Axis coup in Iraq is followed by a successful British intervention, which deposes the pro-Nazi Rashid Ali regime in Baghdad. British and Free French forces also occupy Vichy French-ruled Syria. The book ends with more attacks on Malta, the building-up of Allied forces in the Middle East, and General Wavell's replacement by General Auchinleck as British Commander in North Africa
Target audience
adult
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