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Greek and British soldiers man an anti-aircraft gun, 1941 (b/w photo)

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NAM5924177
Image title
Greek and British soldiers man an anti-aircraft gun, 1941 (b/w photo)
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Artist
Unknown photographer, (20th century)
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
black and white photograph
Date
1941 AD (C20th AD)
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Greek and British soldiers man an anti-aircraft gun, 1941. Photograph, World War Two, Balkans (1941-1945), 1941. On 6 April 1941, the German Army, supported by Hungarian and Bulgarian forces, attacked Yugoslavia and Greece. Hitler launched the assault in order to overthrow the recently established pro-Allied government in Yugoslavia and to support the stalling Italian invasion of Greece (launched in October 1940). Although the British were fully stretched fighting in North Africa, they had dispatched 58,000 Commonwealth troops to assist the Greeks in March 1941. This force, commanded by General Henry Maitland Wilson, included 1st Armoured Brigade, 6th Australian Division and 2nd New Zealand Division. Despite the brave resistance of the Greek and Commonwealth troops, the speed of the German ‘Blitzkrieg’ overwhelmed their defensive positions. The Germans quickly captured the southern Greek cities and the struggle ended with the fall of Athens on 27 April 1941. The Allied lost around a quarter of their strength, including 11,000 men captured. Nevertheless, about 45,000 Allied soldiers were successfully evacuated to Crete. One of 66 official photographs, showing the evacuation from Greece, the battle for Crete and its aftermath, April-November 1941.

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
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Bofors 40 mm gun / artillery / Anti-aircraft / air defence / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto
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