Examines Eighth Army's 1,000-strong tank force – rebuilt,
reorganized, and equipped with brand-new Sherman and Churchill tanks
– that secured victory at the Second Battle of El Alamein. When
Eighth Army retired into the defensive line at El Alamein on 30 June
1942, it was tired, dispirited and had lost almost all its tanks
during a string of defeats at Gazala, Tobruk and Mersa Matruh. After
savage defensive fighting at First Alamein, the reinforced Desert Rats
defeated Rommel's last offensive in a tank-to-tank clash at Alam Halfa
in September. The next month, a completely rebuilt and reorganized
Eighth Army, equipped with over 1,000 tanks including the American M4
Sherman, launched the offensive that would finally drive Rommel out of
Africa. Montgomery shaped the Eighth Army according to his own
military ideas, and on 23 October was able to attack the Axis defenses
with the largest force of armoured divisions in its history, with the
1st, 8th and 10th united in a new 'corps de chasse' intended to defeat
the Afrika Korps at its own game, and the 7th and two infantry support
tank brigades assigned to support the XXX and XIII Corps. With the
exception of the A9, 10 and 13 cruisers of 1940-41, as the offensive
began, the Eighth Army contained every type of tank employed during
the North Africa campaign. Using detailed illustrations of the tanks
involved with an analysis of the tactics employed for battle, this is
a focused examination of the tank forces that won the Second Battle of
El Alamein - the most famous British Army victory of World War II, and
one of the turning points of the war.
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ISBN
9781472858030
Publisert
2023
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Osprey Publishing
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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