Book Description
Secondhand. Good condition. Wear to book corners and edges. Pages are sunned.
First published in 1944. Part of the series Australian War Classics presented by E E (Weary) Dunlop.
The gripping first-hand account of the battle that made the Rats of Tobruk an Australian legend.
March 1941. The Allied forces have suffered one brutal defeat after another. For Hitler's forces, the conquest of Egypt and the Middle East's rich oil fields lie next on the horizon. All that stands in their way are a few Australian brigades defending a town called Tobruk.
For eight months, the Australian Imperial Forces defended the North African coastal fortress, battling almost unbeatable odds in the dust and the heat of the Libran desert.
Under the command of General Morshead, the troops used unorthodox methods and sheer grit to withstand the superior might of General Rommel's elite 'Afrika Korps'.
In this timeless classic, celebrated war correspondent Chester Wilmot shows us why dogged resistance, courage and sacrifice have become synonymous with the spirit of Australian troops. (publisher blurb)