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The Battle for North Africa by John Strawson
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Hardback with Good Duct Jacket. Book is rated Very Good while jacket only Good. Jacket contains some fading and wear. Published by Charles Schribner & Sons, 1969
The distinguished military historian General Strawson's authoritative book describes how the balance of power in North Africa see-sawed between the Italians, the British and the Germans through the years 1940 to 1943, and how ultimate victory was won by the Allies. In showing how the nature and conduct of battles developed during this three-year desert campaign, John Strawson brings together the strategic considerations, the changing tactics and the impressions of those who did the actual fighting. His exciting narrative is illustrated by numerous contemporary photographs and specially drawn maps, and by eye-witness accounts. The soldiers of many nations - Germans, Italians, Gurkhas, Australians, New Zealanders, British tank crews and Americans - all give their impressions of what the Battle for North Africa was like. Selling Points * A compelling account of how the tide of battle in World War II was turned * Written by a distinguished military historian who participated in WWII Author Details Major-General John Strawson was born in 1921 enjoyed a distinguished military career serving in the Middle East, Germany and Malaya. His other books include Beggars in Red (also available in Pen & Sword Military Classics), El Alamein and The Italian Campaign.
The distinguished military historian General Strawson's authoritative book describes how the balance of power in North Africa see-sawed between the Italians, the British and the Germans through the years 1940 to 1943, and how ultimate victory was won by the Allies. In showing how the nature and conduct of battles developed during this three-year desert campaign, John Strawson brings together the strategic considerations, the changing tactics and the impressions of those who did the actual fighting. His exciting narrative is illustrated by numerous contemporary photographs and specially drawn maps, and by eye-witness accounts. The soldiers of many nations - Germans, Italians, Gurkhas, Australians, New Zealanders, British tank crews and Americans - all give their impressions of what the Battle for North Africa was like. Selling Points * A compelling account of how the tide of battle in World War II was turned * Written by a distinguished military historian who participated in WWII Author Details Major-General John Strawson was born in 1921 enjoyed a distinguished military career serving in the Middle East, Germany and Malaya. His other books include Beggars in Red (also available in Pen & Sword Military Classics), El Alamein and The Italian Campaign.