Battle of Crete veteran Charles Clemett and Crete sailor Stafnos Spartalis stood side by side today as they laid a wreath in memory of the New Zealanders and Cretans who lost their lives 70 years ago ...
A ceremony was held at the Cenotaph in Hobart yesterday to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Crete. Australian, New Zealand and British troops were sent to defend the Mediterranean ...
Over the course of 11 days in May of 1941, the beautiful Greek island of Crete was the scene of a fascinating battle between its Allied defenders and the German invaders. Taking place relatively early ...
Captain (then Sergeant) Reg Saunders (centre) and troops on leave from New Guinea in 1943.(AWM 057894) In May 1941, 6,500 Australian troops took part in the desperate and ultimately doomed defence of ...
Joy Adams holding a picture of her late father Bertram "Snowy" Smith who fought in the Battle of Crete. Joy Adams will attend Mount Maunganui’s Battle of Crete memorial, honouring her father’s WWII ...
As German paratroopers fought to secure a foothold on Crete, Allied forces launched urgent counterattacks to regain lost ground. Around the vital Maleme airfield, New Zealand and British units tried ...
More than 50 British and Australian warships were caught up in the maelstrom of Crete. The following ships all lost men during the battle. Battleships Warspite (damaged) — 19 dead, 24 missing, 69 ...
Arthur Midwood and Phillip O’Neil, two veterans who fought for New Zealand in Crete, will take part in a wreath laying ceremony to mark the 68th anniversary of the Battle of Crete at the National War ...
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