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After the Battle - Gibraltar
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voor de liefhebebrs van frogmen & human torpedo's :)

After The Battle 021 - Gibraltar

Content:
THE WAR IN GIBRALTAR - Historical Background, Construction of the Airfield, The Tunnels, Operation 'Felix' - the Invasion of Gibraltar, Gibraltar at war, The Italian Underwater attacks against Gibraltar.

Publisher: BATTLE OF BRITAIN INT LTD
Written By: Winston G.Ramsey
Page: 58 pages
Format: 1 PDF, 39 rar files, 37.7 Mb
Language: English

History:
The military history of Gibraltar during World War II exemplifies Gibraltar's position as a British fortress since the early 18th century and as a vital factor in British military strategy, both as a foothold on the continent of Europe, and as a bastion of British sea power. During World War II, Gibraltar served a vital role in both the Atlantic Theatre and the Mediterranean Theatre, controlling virtually all naval traffic into and out of the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean.

In addition to its commanding position, Gibraltar provided a strongly-defended harbour from which ships could operate in both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Force H, under the command of Vice-Admiral James Somerville was based in Gibraltar and had the task of maintaining naval superiority and providing a strong escort for convoys to and from the besieged island of Malta. During the course of the war, Gibraltar came under aerial bombardment from Vichy French aircraft and from aircraft of the Italian Royal Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) based on Sardinia. Additionally, the fortress was the focus of underwater attacks by the Italian Royal Navy (Regia Marina) commando frogman unit (Decima Flottiglia MAS) and their human torpedoes...

Thanks to Xrypto :)

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