Operation Pugilist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Operation Pugilist was an Allied operation in Tunisia during World War II. In his General Plan, General Bernard Montgomery stated: Pugilist itself was indecisive and failed to make a decisive break...
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On March 20, The Allies broke the Mareth line and linked on April 8, 1943. Rommel had already been flown out, too ill to continue the battle. By May 13, the day the last resistance ended, 240,000 Italian and German prisoners were rounded up.
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Mareth Line A defensive position in Tunisia. The Mareth Line was designed by the French to protect Tunisia's southeastern flank against an Italian ... Breaking through the Mareth Line became a major objective of Allied forces. In March 1943, the British Eighth Army - together with forces from France and New Zealand -
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Mareth Line (African-European history), ...he fell back farther by stages: after three weeks, 200 miles to Buerat (al-Buʾayrāt); after three more weeks, in mid-January 1943, the whole distance of 350 miles past Tripoli to the Mareth Line within the frontiers of Tunisia.
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Mareth Line - FREE Mareth Line information from The Oxford Companion to World War II at Encyclopedia.com ... The Mareth Line was a fortified position...offensive and return to the Mareth Line. Allied forces kept...on May 10, 1943, the Mareth Line fell and the Allies had...Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery,
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mareth Line. Mareth Line. Information about Mareth Line in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Mareth Line; Mareuil, Arnaut de; Marfa; Marfan syndrome; Margai, Milton A S; Margaret; Margaret Duchess of Burgundy; Margaret of Anjou;
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Hard on the heels of The Edge of the American West, Ross Mahoney at Thoughts on Military History is post-blogging the (aerial) Battle of the Mareth Line. The first post is here.
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Located between Gabes and Djerba, the Mareth line museum deals with the WW2 war history. Indeed, in March 1943, Rommel used this bunker line to resist the Montgomery's VIIIth army (...) ... The Mareth line was built by the French between 1936 and 1940. It was aimed at protecting Tunisia (French protectorate) from a...
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www.explo-guide.com/ligne-Mareth-musee-militaire
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Outflanking the Mareth Line ... Search for Mareth Line as: "Mareth Line". Additional references are often found by searching for just the main name of the topic (the surname in the case of people) ... Left Hook round Mareth Line...
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