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The deadliest 180° turn of World War II

Two British destroyers sailed straight into one of the deadliest harbors in North Africa… and never made it back out. In ...
“Our task,” explained General Leslie James (“Holy Terror”) Morshead, Commander of Tobruk, “is to drive a corridor from the perimeter [of our defenses] to the Axis road, which we hope to cut at El Duda ...
LONDON -- Britain's famed siege port of Tobruk fell today after an overwhelming, 24-hour assault by Col. Gen. Erwin Rommel's forces, a disaster which might upset the United Nations' whole war strategy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pritchard, centre, marching past the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne with former comrades on Anzac Day - Courtesy of Rats of ...
TOBRUK, Libya (Reuters) - As tank and artillery fire booms over the Libyan desert once more and soldiers fight over desolate towns, the graves of the dead from World War Two battles are a reminder of ...
Operation Agreement aimed to strike Tobruk under cover of darkness and catch Axis defenders off guard. Instead, Allied ships sailed directly into prepared kill zones covered by coastal batteries and ...