TITLE | EL ALAMEIN 1942 Card turns |
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Author | FORD, Ken |
Translator | ŠMOLDAS, George |
Place of publication | Prague |
Publisher | Amercom SA |
Year of release | 2010 |
Number of pages | 96 |
ISBN | 978-83-261-0379-7 |
Annotation | Battle at El Alamein meant for Great Britain in the second world war a turning point, after which the war, lady luck finally came down on her side. In the period between July and November 1942 there occurred three sub-battles, whose common goal was stopping the progress of rommel's army towards the Suez canal. At the final of them, which took place in October and November, was the German line almost continuously bombed by the allied forces. Rommel všqak had from Hitler's orders to keep her at any cost. The allies, however, German defenses broke and Rommel, in an attempt to save the rest of the Panzer army Africa, launched a definite retreat to the west. The book offers a detailed look at the battle, in which in Africa turned the card in favor of the Allies. The publication includes a DVD with the film the Lost evidence. El Alamein. |
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