When writing his memoirs after World War II, German Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring stated, Italys missing her chance to occupy the island (of Malta) at the start of hostilities will go down in history as a fundamental blunder". Its easy to see why this tiny 95 square mile island held such a prominent place in the wars Mediterranean Theater. Located almost halfway between the British bases of Gibraltar and Alexandria, Egypt, and just 60 miles south of Sicily, her airfields and naval base stood directly in the path of Italys (and her German partners) line of communication from Europe to North Africa. "Operation C3" is a detailed study of the Axis 1942 plan to invade and take the island of Malta. The book examines the future combatants up to the Axis capture of Tobruk, in June 1942. The book then provides a realistic assessment of what would have had to happen if the Axis had decided to launch the invasion. "Operation C3" then provides a day-by-day battle narrative of the invasion as if it had occurred on Saturday, August 15, 1942. The battle narrative is based on the combatants actual plans from the Italian and Maltese archives and the realistic appraisal of what could have happened when those plans collide.
A "Reality & Analysis" section is added after the battle narrative to discuss what really happened after Tobruk fell and why Operation C3 was never attempted.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Burtt, John
Title
Operation C3. Hitler's Plan to Invade Malta 1942
Details
English text, bw-illustrations and maps. 282 pages.
State
new
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Church Street 47 S70 2AS South Yorkshire Vereinigtes Königreich