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Field Marshal Lord Carver, drawing on his acclaimed expertise, offers a compelling reassessment of the 1940–1942 Libyan Campaign. Utilizing newly released documents, including General Sir Neil Ritchie’s private papers, Carver challenges long-held historical criticisms of key British figures and strategic decisions in the North African desert war. This authoritative work sets the record straight, providing fresh insight into the critical tactical and command dilemmas faced by the Eighth Army before El Alamein.
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