Churchill's Folly: Leros and the Aegean (Cassell Military Trade Books)

Churchill's Folly: Leros and the Aegean (Cassell Military Trade Books)

by Anthony Rogers (Author)

Synopsis

Today many of the Greek islands of the Dodecanese are popular tourist resorts. However in 1943 they were the scene of the last successful German invasion of the Second World War. The islands had been occupied by the Italians since 1912 but this was to change with the Italian Armistice of September 1943. With the downfall of Il Duce, Benito Mussolini, Winston Churchill seized the opportunity to open a new front in the eastern Mediterranean, thereby adding to the pressure being applied against Germany by the Soviets and at the same time providing encouragement for Turkey to join the Alliance. Rejected by the Americans, it was a proposal fraught with difficulties and, ultimately, one that was doomed to failure. Spearheaded by the Long Range Desert Group and Special Boat Squadron, British garrison troops occupied territory with the assistance of naval forces, but with little or no air cover. They were opposed by some of Germany's finest, including units of the esteemed Division Brandenburg, with ample air and sea support. Men and materiel were sacrificed in three months of operations which ended in a British defeat and with the Aegean under German occupation until the end of the war. The author has drawn on British, German, and Italian sources and uses graphic eyewitness accounts to provide a detailed retelling of the struggle for possession of the Dodecanese and the battles for Kos and Leros in particular. His work is illustrated with more than fifty photographs, including many rare images reproduced here for the first time.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 12 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0304361518
ISBN 13: 9780304361519
Book Overview: The only head-on clash between British and German Special Forces Vivid eyewitness accounts from British, German and Italian veterans Illustrated with photographs taken during the battle as well as recent pictures of the battle sites

Media Reviews
LIVING HISTORY magazine has included a review of CHURCHILL'S FOLLY in its recommended titles (July 03): 'When Churchill ordered an invasion of the Greek Dodecanese islands in 1943, he hoped for a quick victory that would lead Turkey to join the Allies. Instead it was a resounding defeat for the British and
Author Bio
Anthony Rogers grew up in Malta where he later served in the Royal Marines Commandos. As a freelance photojournalist in the 1980s and 1990s he covered wars on three continents. More recently, an enduring interest in the Second World War has resulted in the publication of Battle over Malta (2000) and the writing of Churchill's Folly.