Bloody Road to Tunis: Destruction of the AXIS Forces in North Africa, November 1942-May 1943 - Book Reviews,
by David Rolf
Bloody Road to Tunis: Destruction of the AXIS Forces in North Africa, November 1942-May 1943 FROM THE PUBLISHER The complete story of the final battles for North Africa * Key information on Rommel's art of war * Eyewitness accounts from the Allied, Axis and French perspective The battle for Tunisia was the culmination of the struggle for North Africa in World War II. It saw experienced German and Italian troops, in superb defensive positions, pitted against well-equipped Anglo-American units and, from first to last, was a battle of skill and determination. David Rolf now provides, for the first time, a complete history of the campaign and his vivid study charts the fighting from both the Axis and Allied perspective. The Bloody Road to Tunis is a gripping account of the defeat of Axis forces in North Africa, a brilliant example of historical writing and a unique insight into six months of stubborn fighting. David Rolf is a respected historian specializing in the military operations of World War II. He researched the book in British, American and German archives.
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