Malta Strikes Back - Ken Delve

Malta Strikes Back

The Role of Malta in the Mediterranean Theatre 1940-1942

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Buch | Hardcover
263 Seiten
2017
Pen & Sword Aviation (Verlag)
978-1-4738-9244-6 (ISBN)
31,15 inkl. MwSt
Ken Delve explores the roles of leadership, external support and community spirit and the parts they played during one of Maltas most challenging eras.
The key to our position in the whole Mediterranean lay in Malta. (Tedder) Two of the greatest strategic mistakes by Hitler involved failure to take control of two key locations, Gibraltar and Malta; between them these two were able to influence, and at times dominate, the Western Mediterranean area, and surrounding land masses. Malta, with its strategic partner, Alexandria (and Egypt) likewise dominated the Eastern Mediterranean and surrounding land masses. Malta only existed strategically for its ability to attack the enemy Lines of Communication between European bases (now stretching from France to Crete) and North Africa. Every piece of equipment, every man and all supplies had to move from Europe to North Africa, the majority by surface vessel, and had to be gathered at a limited number of port facilities in both locations, which made those locations key choke points and targets. Once in North Africa, everything had to move along the main coastal road from the supply ports to dumps and to units. Every campaign is to a greater or lesser extent one of logistics, the Desert War more so than most.
It has often been called a war of airfields but it is more accurately described as a war of logistics , with airfields playing a major role in defending one s own supply lines whilst striking at the enemy s lines. If Malta could not attack, then it was a drain on resources; but in order to attack it had to protect the infrastructure and equipment needed for attack. The ability to take a pounding, shake it off and fight back was the key to survival. The Island required determined leadership, external support dedicated to supplying the Island, and the committed resilience of all those on the Island to ensure success. This is the story of how Malta rose to meet the challenges facing its defences during the Second World War; how it struck back and survived one of its darkest eras.

Ken Delve was an RAF Tornado bomber pilot during his service career and is now considered to be one of the world s leading experts on the history of military aviation. He has written countless specialized articles for leading aviation magazines and has authored more than sixteen books including The Short Sunderland, D-Day: The Air Battle, Avro Lancaster, The Mustang Story, RAF Bomber Command, A Source Book of the RAF and The Desert Air Force in World War II: Air Power in the Western Desert 1940-1942.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 200 illustrations
Verlagsort South Yorkshire
Sprache englisch
Maße 172 x 246 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte 1918 bis 1945
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-4738-9244-9 / 1473892449
ISBN-13 978-1-4738-9244-6 / 9781473892446
Zustand Neuware
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