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    Axis capture of Tobruk - Wikipedia

    The Axis capture of Tobruk, also known as the Fall of Tobruk and the Second Battle of Tobruk (17–21 June 1942) was part of the Western Desert campaign in Libya during the Second World War. The battle was fought by the Panzerarmee Afrika (Armata Corazzata Africa in Italian), a German–Italian military … See more

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    The small port of Tobruk in Italian Cyrenaica had been fortified by the Italians from 1935. Behind two old outlying forts, they constructed a novel fortification, consisting of a double line of … See more

    Tobruk garrison
    The Tobruk garrison was numerically large at about 33,000 men but this number included around 8,000 support troops and around 2,000 … See more

    18–19 June
    Wishing to exploit the disorganisation of the Eighth Army, Rommel issued his orders for the assault on 18 June and reconnaissance of deployment areas commenced early the next day. Starting in the afternoon of 19 … See more

    Analysis
    In 1942, a Court of Inquiry was held in absentia, which found Klopper to be largely blameless for the surrender. The verdict was kept secret, which did little to enhance his or his troops' reputation. After the war, Winston … See more

    Books
    • Barr, Niall (2005). Pendulum of War: Three Battles at El Alamein. London: Pimlico. ISBN 978-0-7126-6827-9.
    • Beckett, Ian F. W., ed. (2014). Rommel … See more

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  3. The Fall of Tobruk 1942 | BATTLESTORM Documentary - YouTube

  4. Siege of Tobruk - Wikipedia

    The siege of Tobruk took place between 10 April and 27 November 1941, during the Western Desert campaign (1940–1943) of the Second World War. An Allied force, consisting mostly of the 9th Australian Division, commanded by Lieutenant-General Leslie Morshead, was besieged in the North African port of Tobruk by German and Italian forces. The tenacious defenders quickly becam…

    • Result: Allied victory
    • Published: Aug 15, 2004
  5. Allies surrender at Tobruk, Libya | June 21, 1942 | HISTORY

    Jan 31, 2025 · On June 21, 1942, General Erwin Rommel turns his assault on the British-Allied garrison at Tobruk, Libya, into victory, as his panzer division occupies the North African port.

  6. The fall of the fortress town of Tobruk - South African …

    Jun 14, 2010 · By 20 June 1942 the Allied forces entrenched in the coastal town of Tobruk in Libya were under the impression that Rommel, the German commander of the Africa Korps, had bypassed them and linked up with the main body of …

  7. The Battles of Tobruk, 1941-42 (Part two)

    Jan 31, 2022 · Learn about the capture, defence, loss and recapture of Tobruk, a key base in North Africa, during World War II. Explore the records and research from The National Archives that reveal the events, strategies and outcomes of …

  8. What You Need To Know About The Siege Of Tobruk

    At 9.40pm on Friday 23 October 1942, the Battle of El Alamein began with a four-hour ground and air bombardment launched by Britain and its allies. As it subsided, the troops began their advance.

  9. The Fall of Tobruk: Key Event in the North African Campaign

    The Fall of Tobruk: A Turning Point in World War II. Imagine a blistering afternoon on June 21, 1942, as the sun blazed down over the coastal town of Tobruk, Libya. The sound of artillery …

  10. Battle of Tobruk | EBSCO Research Starters

    Tobruk ultimately fell on June 21, 1942, leading to the capture of around 35,000 Allied troops. Despite this loss, the defense of Tobruk became a symbol of resilience and determination, …

  11. Fall of Tobruk 1942 | Opposing Fronts

    Fall of Tobruk 1942 The port city of Tobruk would become the epicenter of the brutal African campaign during World War 2, and it would push the Allies to unimaginable lengths in their …

  12. Tobruk – “Defeat is one thing; Disgrace is another!”

    Oct 24, 2017 · South Africa’s worst military defeat – The Fall of Tobruk. The featured photograph of Field Marshal Rommel inspecting South African and British Prisoners of War (POW’s) after the fall of Tobruk is very telling of South …

  13. Gurkhas and the Fall of Tobruk – 21st June 1942

    By the morning of June 21 st, the position in Tobruk was rapidly becoming untenable, with less than an hour’s worth of ammunition left in the Brigade supplies. The decision was taken to …

  14. The Fall of Tobruk - The Highlanders' Museum

    In early 1942 the Axis and Allied armies in North Africa had fought to an uneasy standstill along the Gazala line, an 80km long series of defensive boxes stretching inland from the coast of …

  15. The Battles of Tobruk, 1941-42 (Part one)

    Jan 21, 2022 · Learn about the capture, siege and relief of Tobruk, a strategic port in Libya, during the North Africa campaign. Explore documents, maps and photographs from The National …

  16. The greatest military reversal of South African arms: The fall of ...

    Abstract: This article aims to present to the reader previously unknown narratives of former prisoners of war (POWs) immediately following the fall of Tobruk in June 1942. The intention is …

  17. There was a time when the surrender of Tobruk resonated loudly around the world and embarrassed the prime ministers of South Africa and the United Kingdom creating difficulties …

  18. Siege of Tobruk - World History Encyclopedia

    Jul 30, 2024 · The siege of the port of Tobruk in Libya (April to Dec 1941) by Axis forces during the Second World War (1939-45) lasted 242 days and became a symbol of Allied resistance. …

  19. Axis capture of Tobruk | Military Wiki | Fandom

    The Axis capture of Tobruk, also known as the Fall of Tobruk and the Second Battle of Tobruk, (17–21 June 1942) was part of the Western Desert Campaign in Libya during the Second …

  20. THE GREATEST MILITARY REVERSAL OF SOUTH AFRICAN …

    Dec 1, 2012 · The surrender of Tobruk 70 years ago was a major catastrophe for the Allied war effort, considerably weakening their military position in North Africa, as well as causing political...

  21. The greatest military reversal of South African arms: the fall of ...

    This article re-examines the circumstances surrounding and leading to the surrender of Tobruk in June 1942, in what amounted to the largest reversal of arms suffered by South Africa in its military history.

  22. Operation Crusader - Wikipedia

    Operation Crusader (18 November – 30 December 1941) was a military operation of the Western Desert campaign during World War II by the British Eighth Army (with Commonwealth, Indian …

  23. The greatest military reversal of South African arms: The fall of ...

    Most quarters of the Allied camp greeted the fall of Tobruk on 21 June 1942 with incredulity. The epitome of a heroic defence conducted the year before had now deteriorated into a military …

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