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Journal articles on the topic "AlAlamayn, Battle of, 1942"

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Carter, J. P., H. G. Poulos, and R. I. Tanner. "John Robert Booker 1942–1998." Historical Records of Australian Science 14, no. 2 (2002): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr02008.

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Professor John Robert Booker died in Concord Hospital in Sydney on 13 January 1998, after a long and courageously-fought battle against cancer. His death cut short a brilliant academic career and deprived the Australian geotechnical and engineering mechanics communities of one of its most eminent members. At the time of his death John Booker held a personal chair in engineering mechanics in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Sydney, and he was widely regarded as one of the finest researchers of his generation working in the field of theoretical geomechanics. His long battle with cancer did not deflect him from his life's work. While understandably, he was unable to hold formal classes during the last months of his life, it is significant that he was active in research until his very last weeks, such was his love for and dedication to his work. John Booker was a warm, friendly, caring man who touched many lives. He was mentor to most with whom he came into close contact, students and colleagues alike. He is survived by his second wife Elizabeth, daughters from his first marriage, Katie and Lucie, sister Judith and mother Joan.
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Belov, Nikolai, and Tat'iana Mikhailova. "Rzhev July‐August 1942: The battle for hill 200." Journal of Slavic Military Studies 15, no. 4 (December 2002): 79–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13518040208430541.

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Nelson, Hank. "The troops, the town and the battle: Rabaul 1942." Journal of Pacific History 27, no. 2 (November 1992): 198–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00223349208572707.

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Saunders, Denis. "OBITUARY: James (Jim) F. Lynch 1942-1998." Pacific Conservation Biology 4, no. 2 (1998): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc980175.

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Jim Lynch lost his long battle with cancer when he died at home at Shady Side Maryland, USA on 26th March. Despite the difficulties posed by his illness, he was carrying out fieldwork in Texas only three weeks before he died. Over the past year he produced several new papers and manuscripts and sustained an active correspondence with colleagues around the world.
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Gardner, W. J. R. "PRELUDE TO VICTORY: THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC 1942–1943." Mariner's Mirror 79, no. 3 (January 1993): 305–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00253359.1993.10656459.

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Croddy, Eric, and Sarka Krčálová. "Tularemia, Biological Warfare, and the Battle for Stalingrad (1942–1943)." Military Medicine 166, no. 10 (October 1, 2001): 837–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/166.10.837.

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Pechatnov, V. O. "The Battle of Stalingrad and the Second Front Problem." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 2(29) (April 28, 2013): 86–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2013-2-29-86-94.

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Using less-known documents from American and British archives the article examines the impact of developments on Soviet-German front in late 1942 on military-political planning in U.S. and U.K. with a special emphasis on the second front problem. It is demonstrated how deeply the German defeat at Stalingrad affected Anglo-American military and intelligence estimates of situation at Soviet- German front and prospects of the war in general.
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TETUEV, A. I. "KABARDINO-BALKARIA DURING THE BATTLE FOR THE CAUCASUS (JULY 1942 – JANUARY 1943)." Kavkazologiya, no. 2 (2019): 55–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.31143/2542-212x-2019-2-55-71.

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Jeffreys, Alan. "Roy, Kaushik, Battle for Malaya: The Indian Army in Defeat, 1941–1942." History: Reviews of New Books 48, no. 6 (November 1, 2020): 155–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03612759.2020.1828752.

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Hayward, Joel S. A. "Von Richthofen's ‘giant fire‐magic’: TheLuftwaffe'scontribution to the battle of Kerch, 1942." Journal of Slavic Military Studies 10, no. 2 (June 1997): 97–124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13518049708430293.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "AlAlamayn, Battle of, 1942"

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Barry, Steven Thomas. "Battle-scarred and Dirty: US Army Tactical Leadership in the Mediterranean Theater, 1942-1943." The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1313541748.

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Lopez, Miguel Angel. "The Survival of Auftragstaktik during the Soviet Counterattack in the Battle for Moscow, December 1941 to January 1942." Master's thesis, Temple University Libraries, 2015. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/358549.

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On 16 December 1941, Adolf Hitler issued his controversial Haltbefehl (halt order). As Germany’s Army Group Center reeled under the Soviet counterattack during the battle for Moscow, the Haltbefehl forbade the army to retreat. Scholars have argued that this order ended the Prussian-German method of command called Auftragstaktik. Under this concept, German field commanders enjoyed wide command discretion within the intent of their superiors. This thesis argues that Auftragstaktik did survive at and below the German Army’s divisional level during its defensive struggles in the battle for Moscow. The case studies illustrate that field commanders kept their command independence and withdrew their units against Hitler’s halt order.
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Hazel, Linda. "Les forces françaises libres a Bir Hakeim, mai-juin 1942, et la memoire de la France combattante /." Thesis, McGill University, 2001. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=33900.

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If the battle of Bir Hakeim was but one of many feats of arms during the Second World War, it particularly marks the memory of "Fighting France", because the exploit of the Free French Forces occurred during a period in which the Allies were having few successes on the Pacific and Mediterranean fronts. Allied propaganda therefore celebrated this battle, thus attracting adherents to the cause of "Fighting France", and aiding general de Gaulle's French National Committee in obtaining recognition from the British and American governments. General de Gaulle's challenge was to keep France at war so that France would participate in the Allied victory, offsetting the Vichy's government's collaboration. The legendary epic of the Free French Forces at Bir Hakeim is an important part of the myth, and the reality, of "Fighting France". While the official memory of "Free France" still celebrates the unity of Frenchmen under the banner of "the Cross of Lorraine", the soldiers at Bir Hakeim could not forget the franco-french tensions they experienced.
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Friedman, Barbara. "From the battle front to the bridal suite : U.S. and British mass media coverage of the British war brides, 1942-1946 /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3144417.

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DuBois, David. "Admiral Thomas C. Hart And The Demise Of The Asiatic Fleet 1941 – 1942." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2014. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2331.

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Admiral Thomas C. Hart And The Demise Of The Asiatic Fleet 1941 – 1942 is a chronicle of the opening days of World War II in the Pacific and the demise of the U.S. Navy’s Asiatic Fleet. Beginning with the background of Four Star Admiral Thomas Hart, this chronicle shows the history of the nearly obsolete ships that fought in the beginning of World War II. The reader will come to realize how and why this fleet ceased to exist within ninety days from the start of the war. Historical evidence will show that the damage inflicted on the Japanese was much greater than what was recorded in popular history. Hart was relieved of his command due to political considerations but not a single ship was lost while he was in command of the Asiatic Fleet. Hart fulfilled his orders to preserve the integrity and safety of the American Asiatic Fleet.
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Katz, David Brock. "Sidi Rezegh and Tobruk : two South African military disasters revisited 1941-1942." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/96040.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Sidi Rezegh and Tobruk are the largest disasters suffered by South Africa in its military history. Yet, despite their enormity, Sidi Rezegh and Tobruk are little understood and hardly remembered. South Africa declared war on Germany on the 6 September 1939, after a bitter internal debate, amounting to a conflict between Afrikaner nationalists and those who supported the British Empire. South Africa’s political ambivalence and disunity ran parallel to her unpreparedness for war in every important department from the lack of vital coastal defences to the miniscule size of her army and air force and complete lack of a navy. The first six months of 1941 saw the South Africans play a significant part in completely defeating the Italian colonial forces in East Africa. However, the campaign was poor preparation for what the South Africans were to encounter in the North African Desert months later. South African troops spent their time rebuilding fortifications in Egypt rather than in essential training to acclimatise this “bush war” army to harsh desert conditions. In a reluctant political decision, the unprepared South Africans were committed to Operation Crusader. The inexperienced South Africans met up with the battle hardened Afrika Korps at Sidi Rezegh on 23 November 1941 and were annihilated in the face of overwhelming odds. In revisiting this forgotten battle, it has been found, using primary and secondary sources, that the South Africans extracted an enormous price on the German armour in what may have been the true turning point of Operation Crusader. In May 1942, Rommel’s Afrika Korps sallied forth in a series of lightning moves that demonstrated the Axis grip on combined operations and managed to isolate the vital port of Tobruk commanded by an inexperienced South African, Major General H. B. Klopper. His surrender in one day is often compared to the previous siege endured under similar circumstances, where the Australians managed to hold Rommel at bay for 244 days until the siege was lifted. Klopper’s surrender of Tobruk resulted in a political crisis for Winston Churchill and for Jan Smuts, as the fiasco caused considerable tension within the Allied camp and within South Africa. On re-examination, interesting facts have emerged from the primary source material, as to the state of the Tobruk defences and of its unfortunate commander and how the United Kingdom, acting in concert with South Africa, sought to suppress the true facts. Immediate post-war memory has been shaped and distorted by sensitive political considerations that affected relations between South Africa and the United Kingdom. Thereafter, the memory of Sidi Rezegh and Tobruk was relegated first by a nationalistic Afrikaner government and then since by a democratically elected government, both of which have seen very little use in incorporating these two milestones into the national memory.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Sidi Rezegh en Tobruk is die grootste nederlae wat Suid-Afrika in sy militêre geskiedenis ervaar het. Ten spyte van hul omvang, word daar min van Sidi Rezegh en Tobruk verstaan of onthou. Na ‘n hewige interne debat wat tot konflik tussen Afrikanernasionaliste en pro-Britse Suid-Afrikaners gelei het, het Suid-Afrika op 6 September 1939 oorlog teen Duitsland verklaar. Suid-Afrika se politieke verdeeldheid het saamgeval met die Unie se totale onvoorbereidheid vir oorlog, wat gestrek het van kritieke tekortkominge in kusverdediging, tot die ontoereikende grootte van die leër en lugmag en die totale afwesigheid van ‘n vloot. Gedurende die eerste ses maande van 1941 het Suid-Afrika ‘n beduidende rol gespeel om die Italiaanse koloniale magte in Oos-Afrika te verslaan. Dié veldtog was egter nie effektiewe voorbereiding vir die uitdagings waarteen die Suid-Afrikaners kort daarna in Noord-Afrika te staan sou kom nie. Die Suid-Afrikaanse troepe het daarby hul tyd daaraan bestee om vestings in Egipte te herbou in plaas daarvan om noodsaaklike opleiding te ondergaan om hul “bosoorlog”-leër vir ruwe woestynoorlogvoering voor te berei. ‘n Huiwerige, teensinnige politieke besluit het die onvoorbereide Suid-Afrikaners tot Operasie Crusader verbind. Die onervare Suid-Afrikaners het op 23 November 1941 by Sidi Rezegh teen die geharde Afrika Korps te staan gekom, waar oorweldigende magte hulle verpletter het. ‘n Heroorweging van hierdie vergete veldslag aan die hand van primêre en sekondêre bronne het aan die lig gebring dat die Suid-Afrikaners ‘n hoë tol van die Duitse pantser geëis het, wat besmoontlik die ware keerpunt in Operasie Crusader gebring het. In Mei 1942 het Rommel se Afrika Korps deur ‘n reeks blitsige bewegings wat die greep van die Spilmagte op gekombineerde operasies gedemonstreer het, daarin geslaag om die kritiese hawe van Tobruk, waar die onervare Suid Afrikaanse generaal-majoor H.B. Klopper in bevel was, te isoleer. Sy oorgawe binne ‘n enkele dag word dikwels vergelyk met die vorige beleg van Tobruk toe die Australianers Rommel onder vergelykbare omstandighede vir 244 dae teruggehou het totdat die beleg opgehef is. Klopper se oorgawe het ‘n politieke krisis vir Winston Churchill en Jan Smuts geskep, deurdat dit aansienlike spanning binne sowel die Gealieerde kamp as Suid-Afrika veroorsaak het. Die herevaluering van die gebeure het interessante feite uit die primêre bronne na vore gebring ten opsigte van die toestand van Tobruk se verdedigingstellings, die ongelukkige bevelvoerder, en hoe die Verenigde Koninkryk in samewerking met Suid-Afrika die ware feite wou toesmeer. Die onmiddellike naoorlogse geheuebeeld van die gebeure by Sidi Rezegh en Tobruk is geskep en verwring deur sensitiewe politieke oorwegings wat die verhouding tussen Suid-Afrika en die Verenigde Koninkryk beïnvloed het. Sedertdien het ‘n nasionalistiese Afrikaner-regering en daarna ook die demokraties-verkose, post-apartheid-regering die herinneringe aan Sidi Rezegh en Tobruk tot die vergetelheid verdoem; nie een van die twee het die nut daarvan gesien om dié twee mylpale in die nasionale geheue te verewig nie. Stellenbosch University http://scholar.sun.ac.za
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Reardon, Jeff T. "The Evolution of the U.S. Navy into an Effective Night-Fighting Force During the Solomon Islands Campaign, 1942 – 1943." View abstract, 2008. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3327141.

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Cording, Rex Frederick. "The Other Bomber Battle An Examination of the Problems that arose between the Air Staff and the AOC Bomber Command between 1942 and 1945 and their Effects on the Strategic Bomber Offensive." Thesis, University of Canterbury. History, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/915.

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In addition to the lonely battles fought by Bomber Command crews in the night skies over Germany from February 1942 to May 1945 there was an equally intense if much less bloody struggle in the halls of power between the Air Staff and the AOC Bomber Command, concerning the best employment of the strategic bomber forces. The argument of this study is that the Royal Air Force s contribution to the strategic air offensive was badly mismanaged: that Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Bomber Command, from 22 February 1942 to the end of the war, by ignoring, or often over-riding the Air Staff, affected not only the course but also the duration of the Second World War. Most histories of the bomber war provide the result of the disagreements between the Chief of the Air Staff, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles Portal and Harris, but rarely are the problems discussed in detail. This thesis examines the arguments that were raised by the various authorities, together with the refutations presented not only by the major participants, but also by the advisers to those authorities. The significant feature of the disagreements was that while Harris acted unilaterally, the Air Staff reached consensus decisions. Unfortunately, the decisions reached by the Air Staff on major issues were all too frequently either ignored or subverted by the AOC Bomber Command. One significant feature of the refutations presented to Harris was their dependence on the operational experience gained earlier in the bomber war by junior members of the Air Staff. For too long the direction of the war had been left in the hands of senior officers whose previous service had become irrelevant to war requirements in the 1940s. By 1942, comparatively junior officers were thus tendering advice to senior officers who, in the case of AOC Bomber Command, resented the authority which, Harris argued, had apparently been accorded these juniors. Harris was unable to accept that they were advisers and were never in a position to issue orders: orders could only come from Portal. Finally, this thesis provides an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the major participants and argues that, had the war been conducted as the Air Staff required, victory would have been achieved earlier than May 1945.
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Cording, Rex F. "The other bomber battle : an examination of the problems that arose between the Air Staff and the AOC Bomber Command between 1942 and 1945 and their effects on the strategic bomber offensive : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History in the University of Canterbury /." 2006. http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/etd/adt-NZCU20061102.141943.

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Books on the topic "AlAlamayn, Battle of, 1942"

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Kaczmarek, Kazimierz. Stalingrad, 1942-1943. Warszawa: Wydawn. Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1985.

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Seaton, Albert. The battle for Moscow. New York: Sarpedon, 1993.

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Bari︠a︡tinskiĭ, M. 1942 -- Stalingrad. Moskva: I︠A︡uza, 2009.

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Smith, Peter Charles. Midway: Dauntless victory : fresh perspectives on America's seminal naval victory of World War II. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Maritime, 2007.

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The Battle of Midway. Hockessin, Del: Mitchell Lane Publishers, 2011.

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Konecki, Tadeusz. Sewastopol, 1941-1942, 1944. Warszawa: Wydawn. Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1987.

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McAulay, Lex. Blood and iron: The battle for Kokoda 1942. Milsons Point, N.S.W: Hutchinson, 1991.

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The Coral Sea, 1942: The first carrier battle. Oxford: Osprey, 2009.

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Jameson, Colin G. The Battle of Guadalcanal, 11-15 November 1942. Washington [D.C.]: Naval Historical Center, Dept. of the Navy, 1994.

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Franks, Norman L. R. The greatest air battle: Dieppe, 19th August 1942. London: Grub Street, 2010.

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Walsh, Stephen. "The Battle of Stalingrad, September–November 1942." In A History of Modern Urban Operations, 55–101. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27088-9_3.

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Campion, Garry. "‘Air Trafalgar Day’: Official Commemorations, 1942–1945." In The Battle of Britain, 1945–1965, 141–72. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137316264_7.

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Campion, Garry. "‘Immortal Few’: Heroising the Fighter Boys, 1942–1945." In The Battle of Britain, 1945–1965, 116–40. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137316264_6.

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Pieper, Henning. "The Winter Battle West of Moscow, 1941–1942." In Fegelein’s Horsemen and Genocidal Warfare, 137–65. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137456335_7.

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Scianna, Bastian Matteo. "The Battle on the Don, 11 December 1942–31 December 1943." In The Italian War on the Eastern Front, 1941–1943, 151–87. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26524-3_7.

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"11. Battle of the St Lawrence, 1942." In Guardian of the Gulf. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442675537-014.

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MacKenzie, S. P. "Spitfire of Dreams: The First of the Few (1942)." In The Battle of Britain on Screen, 23–41. Edinburgh University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748623891.003.0011.

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"1968 b Feature Award. About the Frustration of American Soldiers in Vietnam Battle Fields in 1967." In Press Photography Award 1942–1998, 59–60. De Gruyter Saur, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110955767-032.

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Weinberg, Gerard L. "6. The turning tide: autumn 1942–spring 1944." In World War II: A Very Short Introduction, 81–97. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199688777.003.0007.

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‘The turning tide: autumn 1942 – spring 1944’ describes the key war strategies and battle results around the world that contributed to the Axis downfall. The Germans were spread too thinly in their battles in the Soviet Union, on the Western front, in the Mediterranean, and in North Africa. The fall of Mussolini in 1943, subsequent surrender of Italy, and rise in resistance movements in territories held by the Germans, Italians, and Japanese, all helped boost the Allied war effort, but the willingness of the Allies to coordinate their efforts was critical. While the Allies at times even shared secret intelligence, the Axis powers did nothing of the sort.
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"The War Against the U-boat: The Battle of the Atlantic 1942– 45." In A History of the Royal Navy: World War I. I.B. Tauris, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780755618668.ch-003.

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Conference papers on the topic "AlAlamayn, Battle of, 1942"

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Pudduck, R. K. "HMS Whimbrel (1942-1949) Battle Of The Atlantic Memorial." In Historic Ships 2007. RINA, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3940/rina.hist.2007.07.

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Reports on the topic "AlAlamayn, Battle of, 1942"

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Schneck, William. Breaching the Devil's Garden- The 6th New Zealand Brigade in Operation Lightfoot. The Second Battle of El Alamein, 23 October 1942. Appendices. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada465098.

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