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OverviewEl Alamein, July to November 1942 explores one of the Second World War’s most pivotal battles, focusing on the crucial role of the 9th Australian Division. This book examines how and why Australian forces played a defining role in the victory, prompting Field Marshal Montgomery to declare that success would have been impossible without their contribution. Structured around the three key phases of the Alamein campaign – First Alamein (July 1942), the static phase (July–October 1942), and Second Alamein (October–November 1942) – the book details strategic decisions, leadership dynamics, and battlefield tactics that shaped the outcome. It also highlights the harsh realities of desert warfare, exploring personal stories of Australian soldiers, including three Victoria Cross (VC) recipients. Beyond the battlefield, the book delves into lessons learned from Alamein, particularly in infantry–armour coordination, air–ground support, and large-scale artillery operations – all of which remain relevant to modern military strategy. Leadership is a central theme, from Australian commanders to British high command, analysing how their decisions influenced the campaign’s success. This book is ideal for military professionals, history enthusiasts, and general readers seeking to understand the significance of Alamein in Australian military history. By shedding light on the heroic efforts and sacrifices of Australian soldiers, it ensures that the legacy of one of the Second World War’s greatest turning points is remembered. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark JohnstonPublisher: Hardie Grant Media Imprint: Hardie Grant Media ISBN: 9781761452437ISBN 10: 1761452436 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 14 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMark Johnston is an expert on the Australian experience in the Second World War. He was described in the Australian War Memorial’s Wartime magazine as ‘the leading historian on the experience of Australian soldiers during the war'. He is the author of twelve books, several of which focus on Alamein: notably, An Australian Band of Brothers, Anzacs in the Middle East, That Magnificent 9th: An Illustrated History of the 9th Australian Division, and (with Peter Stanley) Alamein: The Australian Story. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |