The participation of Tobruk in World War 2 is a long story. I have attached a link for you to read the story.
A world war 2 Soldier who Fought at Tobruk is Called a Rat
Tobruk is a city in Libya. It was significant in the North African campaign of the second World War and also in the 2011 Libyan civil war.
It would most likely be considered Tobruk in Nothern Africa on January 22, 1941.
The battle of Tobruk, located on the north coast of Africa, was a battle in world war 2 in which a contingent of Australian and British soldiers held out against a superior force led by Erwin Rommel, a great German general. Lasting over 200 days, it was the longest siege in British Empire history. The port of Tobruk was strategically very important because it allowed whoever controlled it to supply their troops much easier. If Germany had of held it, it would have opened the door for them into North Africa.
this might be wrong but i believe it was the Battle of Tobruk fought by the Germans and Italians against British and Australian forces the conflict started on the 10 April 1941 and finished on November 27
A world war 2 Soldier who Fought at Tobruk is Called a Rat
Click on the link to your right for the weapons used.
El Alamein and Tobruk. Google them.
at the Battle of Tobruk
Tobruk is a city in Libya. It was significant in the North African campaign of the second World War and also in the 2011 Libyan civil war.
The Australians lost many of their men in the seige of Tobruk. The story is complicated. See the link below to read the entire story.
It was dry and hot but not very humid. Check out this site to see the temperatures and stuff: http://www.tutiempo.net/en/Climate/TOBRUK/620620.htm Hope this helps!
Tobruk
Narrow Escapes of WWII - 2012 Morshead Holds Tobruk 1-9 was released on: USA: 15 July 2012
It would most likely be considered Tobruk in Nothern Africa on January 22, 1941.
Tobruk changed hands many times in WW2. It is notable that both at Tobruk & Singapore many POWs were Australian. The soldiery of the Anzacs in WW2 was as before in WW1, of the highest order, their presence in the North Africa campaign vitally important. Thereafter they went to the pacific theatre to defend against Japan.
a total of 56 nations fought during WWIIAustralia Japan England Germany America Tobruk