Alamein (a re-examination)

Alamein (a re-examination)

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Published by Aurum Press, 2002, hardcover, illustrated, index, 266 pages, condition: new.
For Great Britain, there were two pivotal battles in the Second World War. One was the Battle of Britain. The other was El Alamein. There, in October 1942, in a remote part of the desert between Libya and Egypt, the British army won an epic battle of attrition with Rommels Afrika Korps. It was a defeat from which Rommel would never recover and a turning point in the war, famously celebrated by Churchill as the end of the beginningthe line in the sand that Hitlers forces were never able to cross. Like his definitive history of the Battle of Britain, The Most Dangerous Enemy, Stephen Bungays Alamein is a trenchant re-examination of an event that has been cloaked in myth.

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