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During WW2, a quarter of a million South Africans joined the Allied cause, to fight against the armies of Mussolini and Hitler. Pieces of red coloured material known as the 'Red Tabs' and worn on the epaulettes of their uniforms, denoted that each one was a volunteer. They pushed the Italian forces out of East Africa and then faced Hitler's Afrika Korps in the Western Desert. During the little known battle at a stretch of desert called Acroma Keep, South African troops held their ground against overwhelming odds. Amidst the action a truce was held between the Germans and the South Africans; just long enough to gather the wounded and the dead. Thereafter, the fighting recommenced and Acroma Keep became the last defensive position to fall, before Rommel's forces attacked Tobruk and ultimately took 33,000 prisoners. This book describes many of the battles using personal anecdotes from veteran South African soldiers and is illustrated with dozens of previously unpublished photographs together with several informative maps. Presented in a systematic and simplistic format the book would make a vauable asset for the student of the Desert War.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780993282416
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 306
- Utgivningsdatum: 2016-04-18
- Förlag: WWW.Grandpatravels.com