- to
capture Sidi
Azeiz to make room. Neumann-Silkow felt the plan to have
little chance of
success and
resolved to
advance to Sidi
Azeiz,
where he believed...
- Sidi
Azeiz Airfield, or Sidi
Azeis is an
abandoned World War II
military airfield in the
eastern desert of Libya. It was
located southwest of Bardia,...
-
Armoured Brigade group was to move 30 mi (48 km) from Bir el
Khireigat to Sidi
Azeiz destroying any
opposition encountered en route. This
group included three...
-
Italians fortified the p**** and
built other strong points back
towards Sidi
Azeiz as tank
killing zones,
ready to meet
another British attack. The British...
-
attack on
Sollum and Bardia,
Rommel ordered the 5th
Light Division to Sidi
Azeiz ready for a
possible counter-attack. The rest of the 4th
Royal Tank Regiment...
-
Cunningham as
commander Eighth Army 27 November: New
Zealand troops at Sidi
Azeiz defeated by
overwhelming advance of
Panzers and
German infantry 28 November:...
- Adem El ****a
Gambut Hamraiet Lete
Martuba Tmed El Chel
Tobruk Tripoli Sidi
Azeiz Tunisia Ben
Gardane Bou
Grara Chekira Hani
Hazbub Hergla El Djem El Haouaria...
- was
conducting another detour to the south, to take Fort
Capuzzo and Sidi
Azeiz. On the
morning of 11 November, the 5th New
Zealand Infantry Brigade captured...
- Sidi
Azeiz,
capturing 49
Italians from the 52nd Anti-Aircraft
Battery and six
German and
Italian artillerymen.
After the
engagement at Sidi
Azeiz, the...
- 42nd Street,
Withdrawal to Sphakia,
Middle East 1941–44,
Tobruk 1941, Sidi
Azeiz, Zemla, Alem Hamza,
Mersa Matruh,
Minqar Qaim,
Defence of
Alamein Line,...