A DETAILED, ILLUSTRATED EXPLORATION OF THE LAND, SEA AND AIR UNITS
THAT DEFENDED MALTA, AND THE REPEATED AXIS ATTEMPTS TO BRING THE
CRUCIAL ALLIED ISLAND FORTRESS TO ITS KNEES.
On 11 June 1940, the British crown colony of Malta – which dominated
the central Mediterranean and all-important sea routes to and from
North Africa – was bombed for the first time by aircraft of the
Italian Regia Aeronautica. The Italians were joined in their efforts
by the German Luftwaffe in January 1941. Malta was effectively
beleaguered for nearly two and a half years, dependent for survival on
naval supply convoys and reliant for defence on often-outnumbered
fighter aircraft and anti-aircraft guns.
Anthony Rogers provides a retelling of these events, drawing on
accounts from both sides. This work features carefully selected
photographic images, some previously unpublished. Seven specially
commissioned colour maps explore the strategic situation in the
Mediterranean in this period, the military sectors into which Malta's
defence was divided, and German minelaying operations around the
island.
The three stunning battle scene artworks and 3D bird's-eye views show
key events from the battle, including the 26 July 1941 German attack
on the Grand Harbour, and the major Luftwaffe raid 21 March 1942.
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June 1940–November 1942
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472848871
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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