1941Operation Compass: Assault on Tobruk Begins to be Prepared

Operation Compass: British and Australian troops of XIII Cor...
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🪖 Operation Compass: Assault on Tobruk Begins to be Prepared

Operation Compass: British and Australian troops of XIII Corps prepare for the assault on Italian-held Tobruk.
Operation Compass: Assault on Tobruk Begins to be Prepared (1941)
Operation CompassNorth AfricaTobrukBritish ArmyAustralian ArmyMilitary CampaignSiegeWorld War II

🇦🇺 Operation Compass: Australians Capture Bardia

Operation Compass: Australian troops of XIII Corps (the re-designated Western Desert Force) capture Italian-held Bardia and 45,000 Italian prisoners are taken. Tobruk, the next target, is 70 miles away.
Operation Compass: Australians Capture Bardia (1941)
Operation CompassNorth AfricaAustralian ArmyItalian ArmyBardiaPrisoners of WarWestern DesertMilitary Campaign

✈️ British Offensive Nears Tobruk, Airport Captured

British and Commonwealth offensive in North Africa nears Tobruk; the airport is taken.
North AfricaTobrukBritish ArmyCommonwealth ForcesMilitary CampaignOperation CompassAirfieldSiege

🛡️ British Capture Tobruk

Operation Compass: British and Australian troops of XIII Corps complete capture of Italian-held Tobruk.
British Capture Tobruk (1941)
North AfricaOperation CompassTobrukBritish ArmyItalian ArmyBattleSiegeMilitary VictoryXIII CorpsCommonwealth

🇮🇹 British Victory at Beda Fomm: Italian Surrender

Operation Compass: After several days of desperate fighting, a flying column of XIII Corps called Combe Force cuts off the retreating Italian 10th Army during the Battle of Beda Fomm. The Italians are unable to break through the small blocking force and the British accept the surrender of roughly 130,000 Italians in and to the south of Benghazi.
British Victory at Beda Fomm: Italian Surrender (1941)
North AfricaBattle of Beda FommOperation CompassItalian ArmyBritish ArmySurrenderMilitary CampaignWorld War IICyrenaica

⚔️ British Operation Battleaxe Fails to Relieve Tobruk

British Operation Battleaxe attempts and fails to relieve the Siege of Tobruk. The British are heavily defeated at Halfaya Pass nicknamed "Hell-fire pass".
British Operation Battleaxe Fails to Relieve Tobruk (1941)
British ArmyNorth AfricaSiege of TobrukMilitary DefeatOperation BattleaxeWorld War IIDesert WarfareHalfaya PassLibya