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Battle of Bir Hakeim

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Battle of Bir Hakeim


Battle of Bir Hakeim

Bir Hakeim (Arabic pronunciation: [bɪr ħaˈkiːm]; sometimes written Bir Hacheim) is a remote oasis in the Libyan desert, and the former site of a Turkish fort. During the Battle of Gazala, the 1st Free French Division of Général de brigade Marie Pierre Kœnig defended the site from 26 May-11 June 1942 against much larger attacking German and Italian forces directed by Generaloberst Erwin Rommel. The battle was later greatly used for propaganda purposes by all involved parties. Tobruk was taken 10 days later by Rommel's troops.[6] Rommel continued to advance against delaying actions by the British until halted at First Battle of El Alamein in July.

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