Afrika Korps at War

Afrika Korps at War by George Forty, published by I. Allan in 1998, presents a detailed examination of the Afrika Korps during World War II. This new edition spans 160 pages and is written in English. The book focuses on the arrival of the Afrika Korps in Tripoli, Libya, and explores their organization, tactics, and experiences in the desert, along with the initial battles, including those at El Agheila, Cyrenaica, and Tobruk in 1941.
Readers will find an in-depth look at the military strategies employed by the Afrika Korps and the challenges faced during their campaigns in North Africa. The narrative provides insights into the historical context of the European Theater and the broader implications of these conflicts. With its focus on military history and biography, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in the dynamics of warfare and the experiences of soldiers during this pivotal period.
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Afrikakorpsets ankomst til Tripoli, Libyen. Afrikakorpsets organisation og taktik. Livet i ørkenen. De indledende kampe, herunder kampene ved El Agheila, Cyrenaica og Tobruk 1941
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