Synopsis
1941, Africa, The Siege of Tobruk. It was a critical chapter in the North African Campaign during World War II. Fought between the Axis forces, led by General Erwin Rommel, and the Allied forces, mainly consisting of Australian, British, and Indian troops. The siege lasted for nearly eight months, from April 10, 1941, to November 27, 1941. Tobruk, a strategic deep water port town on the coast of Libya, became a focal point due to its importance in controlling supply routes and its proximity to Egypt and the Suez Canal. What follows is a re-telling of this historical event, based on historical events and equipment but with fictional characters. At this early stage in the war we do not get as much recorded information as we do later on, evident from that fact we have such works as "El Alamein to the River Sangro" by Field Marshal, The Viscount Montgomery once he took over command of the British 8th. People may be familiar with the film of Tobruk, of which I have drawn some inspiration from, in a way this is my attempt to make a novella in the style of an old war film. Hopefully reading part as history book and part war film. I do not imagine it will have much luck with anyone outside of the ww2 community, put to those who are interested in similar things, I hope they find it enjoyable. Thank you in advance to any who take the time to read.