Tobruk 1941

Cover of Tobruk 1941 by Chester Wilmot
Publisher: Penguin Books
Year: 1993
Language: en
Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 9780140175844
Dimensions:
Height: 5.23 Inches
Length: 9.44 Inches
Weight: 0.682 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
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Tobruk 1941 by Chester Wilmot, published by Penguin Books in 1993, is a detailed account of the pivotal events surrounding the coastal fortress of Tobruk during World War II. This edition, written in English and spanning 348 pages, explores the eight-month siege in 1941, where the Australian Imperial Force played a crucial role in defending the town against German forces. Wilmot, a noted war correspondent, combines personal observations, official documents, and eyewitness accounts to provide a comprehensive narrative of the conflict.

Readers will find an engaging exploration of the military strategies and human experiences that defined the siege of Tobruk. The book draws on a variety of sources, including enemy diaries, to present a balanced perspective on the challenges faced by the besieged Allied troops. By commemorating their resilience against a stronger adversary, Tobruk 1941 offers valuable insights into the broader North African campaign, making it a significant contribution to military history.


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Like Gallipoli, the coastal fortress of Tobruk in northern Africa has a special place in Australia’s war annals. For eight months in 1941 the Australian Imperial Force helped hold the besieged town against German forces that has hitherto suffered no check.With the distinctive mix of vigour and intelligence that made him a celebrated correspondent during and after the Second World War, Chester Wilmot here tells the story of the fighting in and around Tobruk from January to December 1941. His compelling book, based on personal observation, official documents and eyewitness accounts, is given even greater impact by the use of enemy sources including extracts from the diaries of German officers.As well as commemorating the achievement of the beseiged Allied troops against the superior strength of the Germans, Tobruk gives an exceptionally readable insight into the critical North African campaign.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Tobruk 1941” by Chester Wilmot. Synopsis preview: Like Gallipoli, the coastal fortress of Tobruk in northern Africa has a special place in Australia’s war annals. For eight months in 1941 the Australian Imperial Force helped hold the besieged town against German forces…
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Publisher: Penguin Books. Year: 1993.
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ISBN-13: 9780140175844.
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Language: en. Pages: 348.

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