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Tobruk or
Tobruck (/təˈbrʊk, toʊ-/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίπυργος, Antipyrgos; Latin: Antipyrgus; Italian: Tobruch; Arabic: طبرق, romanized: Ṭubruq; also transliterated...
- 150km 100miles Port of
Tobruk. The
Siege of
Tobruk (/təˈbrʊk, toʊ-/) took
place between 10
April and 27
November 1941, when
elements of the
Allied Army...
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Tobruk were
soldiers of the Australian-led
Allied garrison that held the
Libyan port of
Tobruk against the
Afrika Corps,
during the
Siege of
Tobruk in...
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Tobruk Air
Transport and Cargo,
commonly known as
Tobruk Air, was a
cargo airline based in Libya.
Boeing 707
Antonov An-24
Ilyushin Il-76
Tobruk Airport...
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Australian Navy have been
named HMAS
Tobruk,
after the town of
Tobruk in
Libya and the
siege fought there in 1941. HMAS
Tobruk (D37), a Battle-class destroyer...
- 36 kn (41 mph; 67 km/h)
Italian destroyers made a run from
Taranto for
Tobruk in
Libya to
transport Blackshirt (Milizia
Volontaria per la
Sicurezza ****onale)...
- Egyptian–Libyan frontier,
defeat the Axis
armoured forces near
Tobruk,
raise the
Siege of
Tobruk and re-occupy Cyrenaica. On 18
November 1941, the
Eighth Army...
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Tobruk is a town and a
seaport in Libya.
Tobruk,
Tubruk or
Tubruq may also
refer to:
Siege of
Tobruk, a
prolonged campaign in
World War II Axis capture...
- The Axis
capture of
Tobruk, also
known as the Fall of
Tobruk and the
Second Battle of
Tobruk (17–21 June 1942) was part of the
Western Desert campaign...
- Sonnenblume,
which pushed the
Allies back to
Egypt except for the
siege of
Tobruk at the port. At the end of 1941, Axis
forces were
defeated in Operation...