Fortress Islands Malta: Defence & Re-Supply During the Siege
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Peter Jacobs., & Peter Jacobs|AUTHOR. (2016). Fortress Islands Malta: Defence & Re-Supply During the Siege . Pen & Sword Books.

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Peter Jacobs and Peter Jacobs|AUTHOR. 2016. Fortress Islands Malta: Defence & Re-Supply During the Siege. Pen & Sword Books.

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Peter Jacobs and Peter Jacobs|AUTHOR. Fortress Islands Malta: Defence & Re-Supply During the Siege Pen & Sword Books, 2016.

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Peter Jacobs, and Peter Jacobs|AUTHOR. Fortress Islands Malta: Defence & Re-Supply During the Siege Pen & Sword Books, 2016.

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If Malta could be held then it would allow British forces to maintain an offensive capability in the Mediterranean and prevent Axis supplies from reaching North Africa. But everything needed to fight a campaign people, food, fuel, ammunition, medical stores, aircraft and spares would have to be delivered to Malta in sufficient numbers and on a regular basis. It would take a monumental air and maritime effort just to survive, let alone hit back, and to manage both would require those in command to carefully balance Malta’s precious and limited resources. Otherwise, it meant surrender and who knows what the outcome of the Second World War might have been had the island fallen. Here, the accomplished military author Peter Jacobs tells the extraordinary story of the heroic defence and re-supply of the Fortress Island of Malta during the longest siege in British history.
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