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War In The Aegean The Campaign For The Eastern Mediterranean In World War Ii The Stackpole Military History Series Peter Charles Smith Edwin R Walker

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War In The Aegean The Campaign For The Eastern Mediterranean In World War Ii The Stackpole Military History Series Peter Charles Smith Edwin R Walker
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Publisher: Stackpole Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.5 MB
Author: Peter Charles Smith & Edwin R. Walker
ISBN: 9780811735193, 0811735192
Language: English
Year: 2008

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War In The Aegean The Campaign For The Eastern Mediterranean In World War Ii The Stackpole Military History Series Peter Charles Smith Edwin R Walker by Peter Charles Smith & Edwin R. Walker 9780811735193, 0811735192 instant download after payment.

First complete retelling of an important but little-known campaignEyewitness accounts from a colorful cast of German SS troops, British commandos, partisans, spies, Greek pirates, and moreBoth Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler wanted the Aegean Sea in 1943. The British prime minister saw an opportunity to force neutral Turkey into the Allied camp and tie up German forces as the war in Europe gained speed, while the Nazi leader wanted to keep Turkey neutral and maintain Germany?s foothold in the Mediterranean and Greece. The conflict came to a head with British naval and amphibious assaults, primarily on the islands of Cos and Leros, and culminated in a German victory.

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