Archibald Wavell remains one of the great Allied commanders of the
early phases of World War II. In fact, between June 1940 and June
1941, he was the only British theatre commander actively engaging Axis
forces. At a time when the British Expeditionary Force had been
expelled from Europe, Wavell was conducting campaigns across nine
countries and two continents. In those 12 months, he planned and
directly oversaw a multitude of campaigns, from the hugely successful
winter campaigns against the Italians in the Western Desert and the
conquest of Italian East Africa, through the Iraqi revolt, the
invasion of Vichy Syria and Lebanon and the ill-fated British
involvement in Greece, to the unsuccessful attempts to break the siege
of Tobruk that led to his replacement in June 1941. While Wavell's
great victories are often overshadowed by those of other commanders
later in the war, this should not detract from his proven abilities as
a strategist and tactician. This book tells the complete story of
Wavell's wartime exploits and examines his strengths and weaknesses as
a commander.
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Eastern Front 1941–43
Product details
ISBN
9781849087384
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author