A World War 2 Soldier who Fought at Tobruk is Called a Rat
The participation of Tobruk in World War 2 is a long story. I have attached a link for you to read the story.
It was a second world war desert campaign fought around the port of Tobruk from the 26th May to the 21st June 1942 between the Africa Corps and the Eighth Army
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
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.
Although he had been an often decorated soldier during War World, and had fought many battles for the losing cause of liberalism in Congress.
El Alamein and Tobruk. Google them.
Tobruk
The participation of Tobruk in World War 2 is a long story. I have attached a link for you to read the story.
a total of 56 nations fought during WWIIAustralia Japan England Germany America Tobruk
It was a second world war desert campaign fought around the port of Tobruk from the 26th May to the 21st June 1942 between the Africa Corps and the Eighth Army
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
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.
Hitler fought in World War one as a foot soldier in Lebanstrum.
John Simpson Kirkpatrick
yes, Jewish soldier fought in every army
Tobruk is seaport in Libya that was fought over between the Allies (Britain & Commonwealth-including Australian troops) and the Axis (Germany & Italy) during the Second World War. The Italians, later supported by the Germans, attempted to seize Egypt, using forces in its colony of Libya. The Italians were repulsed by British Commonwealth forces, and forced back into Libya. The British seized Tobruk, held out in Tobruk in one enemy (Gen. Rommel) offensive, then later lost Tobruk during the second enemy (Gen. Rommel) offensive. By late 1942, the Axis were in retreat from Libya, and the British would retake Tobruk again.