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The '''] of Tobruk''' was a lengthy confrontation between ] and ] forces in the ] of ]. It started on 10 April 1941 as Generalleutnant Erwin ] invested the fort, besieging it for months, and launched attacks against the fort that were unsucceful. Finally, after a failed, but nearly |
The '''] of Tobruk''' was a lengthy confrontation between ] and ] forces in the ] of ]. It started on ] ] as Generalleutnant Erwin ] invested the fort, besieging it for months, and launched attacks against the fort that were unsucceful. Finally, after a failed, but nearly successful, British attempt to relieve the fort, ] retreated and the fort was relieved. It was the longest siege in British military history. However, it was also the first land defeat for German forces in ]. | ||
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Template:Battlebox The Siege of Tobruk was a lengthy confrontation between Axis and Allied forces in the North African Campaign of World War II. It started on 10 April 1941 as Generalleutnant Erwin Rommel invested the fort, besieging it for months, and launched attacks against the fort that were unsucceful. Finally, after a failed, but nearly successful, British attempt to relieve the fort, Rommel retreated and the fort was relieved. It was the longest siege in British military history. However, it was also the first land defeat for German forces in World War II.
See also
- Afrika Korps
- Desert Rats
- Rats of Tobruk
- Operation Brevity
- Operation Battleaxe
- Operation Crusader
- Polish Independent Carpathian Brigade
External links
- The Characteristic of Tobruk defence in 1941
- BBC - WW2 People's War - Siege of Tobruk
- Australian War Memorial - Siege of Tobruk