Examples of using Operation compass in English and their translations into Serbian
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Operation Compass Tripoli.
The informant is beingheld at Fort Rifugio, a POW camp formerly occupied by the British during Operation Compass.
Operation Compass December 1940.
The 4th Indian Division was exchanged with the 6th Australian Division for the pursuit after the first part of Operation Compass.
Operation Compass December 1940.
The tanks were intended for the 7th Armoured Division, which had been out of action since February,after most of its tanks had worn out during Operation Compass.
Egypt Operation Compass.
In response to the dispersed Italian camps,the British planned a limited five-day attack, Operation Compass, to strike at these fortified camps one by one.
Operation Compass 9 December 1940.
In late 1940, the Allies had defeated the Italian 10th Army during Operation Compass(9 December 1940- 9 February 1941) and trapped the remnants at Beda Fomm.
Operation Compass 9 December 1940- 9 February 1941.
The Western Desert Force(WDF) fought a delaying action as it fell back to Mersa Matruh(Matruh),then began Operation Compass, a raid and counter-attack into Libya.
Operation Compass Battle of Marmarica/ Battle of the Camps.
The attacks led the British to abandon attempts to use it to receive supplies and to evacuate the Italian stores andequipment captured during Operation Compass.
Operation Compass, a British five-day raid in December 1940, led to the destruction of the Italian 10th Army.
This was followed by an Italian offensive into Egypt and the capture of Sidi Barraniin September 1940 and then in December 1940 by a Commonwealth counteroffensive, Operation Compass.
Operation Compass, for administrative reasons, was originally planned as a five-day raid but an extension was contemplated if it succeeded.
The campaign began in September 1940 with the Italian invasion of Egypt; Operation Compass, a British five-day raid in December 1940, led to the destruction of the Italian 10th Army.
A British raid, Operation Compass(Battle of Marmarica/Battle of the Camps), began when Selby Force advanced from Matruh to isolate Maktila early on 9 December.
This was followed by an Italian counter-offensive into Egypt and the capture of Sidi Barraniin September 1940 and again in December 1940 following a British Commonwealth counteroffensive, Operation Compass.
On 8 December the British launched Operation Compass, a five-day raid against the fortified Italian camps set up in a defensive line outside Sidi Barrani.
German troops reinforced the remaining Italian forces in Libya,after the Italian 10th Army was destroyed by British attacks during Operation Compass(9 December 1940- 9 February 1941).
Operation Compass, a British counter-attack on an Italian advance on Matruh was planned to destroy the Italian force and most of the WDF was moved up to the port.
Prisoners are listed as being taken in North Africa, East Africa, and Sicily; as 150,000 POWs were taken in the Allied invasion of Sicily, and about 100,000 in East Africa, this would leave~250,000 to betaken in North Africa; 130,000 during Operation Compass, and 120,000 afterwards.
After the Italian defeat in Operation Compass, Tripoli was the last remaining Axis port, with a maximum unloading capacity of four troopships or five cargo ships at once, enough for the delivery of about 45,000 long tons(46,000 t) of freight per month.
He served in the Second World War, initially as Commander-in-Chief Middle East, in which role he led British forces to victory over the Italians in western Egypt andeastern Libya during Operation Compass in December 1940, only to be defeated by the German Army in the Western Desert in April 1941.
Axis supplies from Europe to Libya were moved by road and after Operation Compass(December 1940- February 1941), only Tripoli remained, with a maximum capacity of four troopships or five cargo ships at once, about 45,000 long tons(45,722 t) per month.