This new collection of studies presents fresh insights into a war fought over unusually difficult terrain and with exceptional supply demands. From the ongoing Italian geomorphic study of the Alamein arena to individual memories of non-combatant Alexandrians, from the Free French to the seasoned colonial forces of Australia, India, New Zealand, and South Africa, and from vital naval engagements and the siege of Malta to the study of Rommel\u2019s leadership and the Churchill\u2013Montgomery duo, this book presents the reader with a detailed yet broad reassessment of the complexities of the war in North Africa between 1941 and 1943, its technology, philosophy, military doctrine, strategy, tactics, logistics, and the associated local and inte...
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The dominant explanations for Allied success in North Africa in the Second World War focus on the im...
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In December 1941 as 'Crusader' ground to a halt, Auchinleck was already being pushed by his politica...
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This thesis explores the experiences of North African and Indian soldiers in the First World War in ...
This dissertation argues that the Anglo-German imperial struggle for North Africa during the Second ...
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Producing maps and related representations of geography in warfare provides information about the te...
This book aims to suggest an analysis of the conflict that focuses on three crucial points. The firs...
My thesis explores the integrated Anglo-American command organization, Allied Force Headquarters (AF...
Traditionally, in general studies of the First World War, the Middle East is an arena of combat that...
In 1911 Italy seized Libya, then in 1935 Mussolini’s Italian forces occupied Ethiopia. In June 1940 ...
The dominant explanations for Allied success in North Africa in the Second World War focus on the im...
This paper analyses differential views, approaches and reactions by the Anglo-American Allies to the...
In December 1941 as 'Crusader' ground to a halt, Auchinleck was already being pushed by his politica...
The story begins with the success of Rommel's Afrika Korps in the North African desert in 1941/42, h...
This thesis explores the experiences of North African and Indian soldiers in the First World War in ...
This dissertation argues that the Anglo-German imperial struggle for North Africa during the Second ...
This thesis focuses on the extent to which the physical terrain features across Egypt, Libya and Tun...
Résumé de l'ouvrage: The June 1967 war was a watershed in the history of the modern Middle East. In...
At the end of the Second World War, Great Britain's most famous military personage was Field-Marshal...
War is always related to many different aspects, e.g. religion, technology etc. However, one of the ...
Producing maps and related representations of geography in warfare provides information about the te...
This book aims to suggest an analysis of the conflict that focuses on three crucial points. The firs...
My thesis explores the integrated Anglo-American command organization, Allied Force Headquarters (AF...
Traditionally, in general studies of the First World War, the Middle East is an arena of combat that...
In 1911 Italy seized Libya, then in 1935 Mussolini’s Italian forces occupied Ethiopia. In June 1940 ...