Book Description:
The
Australians played a crucial role in the Allied victory in the Battle of El
Alamein, one of the turning points of the Second World War. Rommel said after
the battle, I could have won North Africa with a division of Australians under
my command'. Yet victory came at a heavy price, with more than a thousand
Australians lost in the battle.
Peter Dornan tells the story of the
Battle of El Alamein through the eyes of Herb Ashby of the 2/48th Battalion, who
at eighteen years of age left his home in Mount Gambier to fight a war on the
other side of the world. Herb Ashby was wounded in the Siege of Tobruk and was
decorated for his services in the Battle of El Alamein. With three Victoria
Crosses awarded posthumously to his battalion during the campaign, including two
to his platoon, Herb assisted the 2/48th to become the most highly decorated
Australian battalion in the war.
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