Operation Torch 1942: The invasion of French North Africa: 312 (Campaign)

Operation Torch 1942: The invasion of French North Africa: 312 (Campaign)

by Darren Tan (Illustrator), Darren Tan (Illustrator), Brian Lane Herder (Author), Nikolai Bogdanovic (Co-editor), Nikolai Bogdanovic (Editor), Darren Tan (Illustrator), Brian Lane Herder (Author)

Synopsis

Following the raid on Pearl Harbor and the entry of the United States into World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt identified the European theatre as his country's priority. Their first joint operation with the British was an amphibious invasion of French North Africa, designed to relieve pressure on their new Soviet allies, eliminate the threat of the French navy joining the Germans, and to shore up the vulnerability of British imperial possessions and trade routes through the Mediterranean. Operation Torch was the largest and most complex amphibious invasion of its time. In November 1942, three landings took place simultaneously across the French North African coast in an ambitious attempt to trap and annihilate the Axis' North African armies between the invading forces under General Eisenhower and British Field-Marshall Montgomery's Eighth Army in Egypt. Using full colour artwork, maps and contemporary photographs, this is the thrilling story of this complex operation.

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Format: paperback
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published:

ISBN 10: 1472820541
ISBN 13: 9781472820549
Book Overview: A highly illustrated study of Operation Torch, the first major Allied amphibious invasion of the war. It will appeal to any enthusiast of the North African campaign in World War II.

Author Bio
Born in 1981, Brian Lane Herder graduated with a BA in History from the University of Kansas in 2003, and a Masters of Library Science from Emporia State University in 2009. He is a legislative librarian for the Kansas state government and his historical research interests include the US military, naval warfare, and World War II.