Key documents relating to Auchinleck's career up to the First Battle of El Alamein in July 1942, including his time as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army and of the Middle East Theatre.The outbreak of war in 1939 saw the then Lieutenant General Claude Auchinleck recalled to England to take command of the newly formed 4 Corps. Between April and June 1940 he commanded British troops in the ill-fated Norway campaign. He then returned to the UK to take command of 5 Corps in Southern Command during the invasion threat of 1940. In January 1941 Auchinleck returned to India and started some much needed reforms of what was still, very much, a 'colonial army' before becoming C in C Middle East in June 1941. In the Middle East, Auchinleck faced man...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the ISBN i...
The Commander in Chief of the British forces in the Eastern Mediterranean-up until shortly after the...
India’s North-West Frontier was the one area where the British Raj could suffer a knockout blow from...
In January 1948, a despatch written by Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck was published in London. ...
In December 1941 as 'Crusader' ground to a halt, Auchinleck was already being pushed by his politica...
Juxtaposing the private papers of Louis Mountbatten and Claude Auchinleck, this article seeks to ill...
At the end of the Second World War, Great Britain's most famous military personage was Field-Marshal...
Between July and December 1940 three contests were fought in British skies. The first was a battle f...
The recent acquisition of the family papers of a lesser-known British Army Officer by Maynooth Unive...
Lewis Harcourt, who was Colonial Secretary in Britain's Liberal government, from 1908 to 1915, kept ...
The Battle of Britain was the biggest and the most important air battle during the Second World War ...
David Bates, University of Cumbria senior lecturer in disaster response, contributes to the Cumbria ...
These were the accomplishments of Viscount Richard Burdon Haldane, Secretary of State for War form 1...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Cuthbert Headlam joined the Bedfordshire Yeomanry in 1910 and deployed with them to France in 1915. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the ISBN i...
The Commander in Chief of the British forces in the Eastern Mediterranean-up until shortly after the...
India’s North-West Frontier was the one area where the British Raj could suffer a knockout blow from...
In January 1948, a despatch written by Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck was published in London. ...
In December 1941 as 'Crusader' ground to a halt, Auchinleck was already being pushed by his politica...
Juxtaposing the private papers of Louis Mountbatten and Claude Auchinleck, this article seeks to ill...
At the end of the Second World War, Great Britain's most famous military personage was Field-Marshal...
Between July and December 1940 three contests were fought in British skies. The first was a battle f...
The recent acquisition of the family papers of a lesser-known British Army Officer by Maynooth Unive...
Lewis Harcourt, who was Colonial Secretary in Britain's Liberal government, from 1908 to 1915, kept ...
The Battle of Britain was the biggest and the most important air battle during the Second World War ...
David Bates, University of Cumbria senior lecturer in disaster response, contributes to the Cumbria ...
These were the accomplishments of Viscount Richard Burdon Haldane, Secretary of State for War form 1...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Cuthbert Headlam joined the Bedfordshire Yeomanry in 1910 and deployed with them to France in 1915. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the ISBN i...
The Commander in Chief of the British forces in the Eastern Mediterranean-up until shortly after the...
India’s North-West Frontier was the one area where the British Raj could suffer a knockout blow from...