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Campaign Series - The Western Desert

Discover the untold story of Wavell's campaign against Italian forces in the Western Desert. Read more..

Discover the untold story of the Western Desert campaign. Uncover the bravery of Italian forces and the Australian 6th Division's role in their defeat. Get inspired by brilliant leadership and relentless pursuit. Buy now!

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Campaign Series - The Western Desert: Buy Now from the Military Specialists

Discover the Untold Story of Wavell's Campaign Against Italian Forces in 1940-41

While the battles between the British 8th Army and Rommel's Afrika Korps have been extensively studied, little attention has been given to Wavell's campaign against Italian forces in the Western Desert. This overlooked chapter in history, along with the crucial role played by the Australian 6th Division in the eventual Italian defeat, is finally brought to light in this captivating book.

Unveiling the Truth Behind Italian Bravery and Australian Assaults

Contrary to wartime propaganda, which labelled the Italian Army as dilettantes, the truth is far different. Many Italian units displayed incredible bravery, and the Australian assaults on fortress towns like Bardia were anything but a walkover. This book sheds light on the untold stories of courage and resilience exhibited by both sides during this intense conflict.

A Treasure Trove of Historical Examples for Aspiring Military Commanders

For today's aspiring military commanders, the early Western Desert campaign provides a wealth of historical examples of brilliant leadership, detailed planning, deception, surprise, manoeuvre warfare, and relentless pursuit, all against overwhelming odds.

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Number of pages: 136

Author: Lieutenant Colonel Glenn Wahlert