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- Title Pages
- In commemoration of all who fought in the Battles of El Alamein, 1942
- Contributors
- Illustrations
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 The War in North Africa, 1940–43: An Overview of the Role of the Union of South Africa -
2 Training the Troops: The Indian Army in Egypt, Eritrea, and Libya, 1940–42 -
3 “The Part We Played in This Show”: Australians and El Alamein -
4 “No Model Campaign” The Second New Zealand Division and the Battle of El Alamein, October—December 1942 -
5 The Free French in the Battle for North Africa, 1942: Military Action and Its Political Presentation1 -
6 Between History and Geography: The El Alamein Project: Research, Findings, and Results -
7 Silent Service: The Royal Navy and the Desert Victory -
8 Feeding the Fortress: Malta, Summer 1942 -
9 “The Highest Rule”: Rommel as Military Genius -
10 High Command in the Desert -
11 Alexandrians Tell Their Story Oral Narratives of the War in North Africa 1940–43 -
12 The Battle of El Alamein: Impressions of a Young Schoolboy in Alexandria1 - “Here Dead Lie We”
(p.v) In commemoration of all who fought in the Battles of El Alamein, 1942
(p.v) In commemoration of all who fought in the Battles of El Alamein, 1942
- Source:
- El Alamein and the Struggle for North Africa
- Publisher:
- American University in Cairo Press
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- Title Pages
- In commemoration of all who fought in the Battles of El Alamein, 1942
- Contributors
- Illustrations
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 The War in North Africa, 1940–43: An Overview of the Role of the Union of South Africa -
2 Training the Troops: The Indian Army in Egypt, Eritrea, and Libya, 1940–42 -
3 “The Part We Played in This Show”: Australians and El Alamein -
4 “No Model Campaign” The Second New Zealand Division and the Battle of El Alamein, October—December 1942 -
5 The Free French in the Battle for North Africa, 1942: Military Action and Its Political Presentation1 -
6 Between History and Geography: The El Alamein Project: Research, Findings, and Results -
7 Silent Service: The Royal Navy and the Desert Victory -
8 Feeding the Fortress: Malta, Summer 1942 -
9 “The Highest Rule”: Rommel as Military Genius -
10 High Command in the Desert -
11 Alexandrians Tell Their Story Oral Narratives of the War in North Africa 1940–43 -
12 The Battle of El Alamein: Impressions of a Young Schoolboy in Alexandria1 - “Here Dead Lie We”