Description
It was in North Africa that the tide turned; that Britain began its long fightback against Nazi dominance.
The distinguished military historian Major General John Strawson's vivid, unputdownable 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 following the nail-biting course of battles during this three-year desert campaign, Strawson brings together the strategic considerations, the changing tactics and the searing impressions of those who did the actual fighting.
His exciting narrative is brought to life with numerous eye-witness accounts, from German officers to Gurkhas and British tank crews and Americans.
Essential and unforgettable reading for anyone interested in either the Second World War or its epic battle in the desert, this is perfect for fans of Ben Macintyre's SAS: Rogue Heroes.
About the Author
Major-General John Strawson CBE was a British Army officer, best known for his service during the Second World War in the Middle East and Italy, and afterwards in Germany and Malayasia. In civilian life he became a prolific author, writing around a dozen books of military history and biography, including studies of the British Army.
Book Information
ISBN 9781804364062
Author John Strawson
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Canelo History
Publisher Canelo
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 17mm