معركة كرن

معركة كرن
جزء من حملة شرق أفريقيا في الحرب العالمية الثانية
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Keren Battlefield
التاريخ5 فبراير – 1 أبريل 1941
الموقع15°46′36″N 38°27′4″E / 15.77667°N 38.45111°E / 15.77667; 38.45111Coordinates: 15°46′36″N 38°27′4″E / 15.77667°N 38.45111°E / 15.77667; 38.45111
النتيجة انتصار الحلفاء
المتحاربون

 المملكة المتحدة

 فرنسا الحرة

Flag of مملكة إيطاليا مملكة إيطاليا

القادة والزعماء
المملكة المتحدة William Platt
Noel Beresford-Peirse
Lewis Heath
Nicolangelo Carnimeo
Orlando Lorenzini 
الوحدات المشاركة

4th Indian Infantry Division
5th Indian Infantry Division
Free French Brigade of the Orient

Sudanese Defense Force
65th Infantry Division Granatieri di Savoia
6 brigades of Colonial Troops
القوى
13,000 23,000
الضحايا والخسائر
536 killed and 3,229 wounded Italian: 3,000 killed and 4,500 wounded
Eritrean Ascari: 9,000 killed

معركة كرن Keren (أو Cheren، وهو التهجي الإيطالي القديم) نشبت كجزء من حملة شرق أفريقيا during the Second World War. The engagement took place from 5 February to 1 April 1941, between a mixed Italian army of regular and colonial troops and British (mostly Sudanese and Indian troops under the British flag) and Free French forces. The town of كرن، في مستعمرة إرتريا الإيطالية, was of strategic importance to both sides in 1941. The road and railway through Keren were the main routes إلى عاصمة المستعمرة أسمرة وميناء مصوع على البحر الأحمر، الذي استسلم للبريطانيين بعد المعركة.

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خلفية

إرتريا

Italian East Africa, May 1940, before the conquest of British Somaliland


قيادة الشرق الأوسط

The British responded by building up a force of more than two divisions in Sudan and three in Kenya by early February 1941. The Sudan-based forces—commanded by Lieutenant-General William Platt and under the command of General Archibald Wavell (Commander-in-Chief British Middle East Command)—had launched an attack into Eritrea through Kassala on 18 January and by 1 February had captured Agordat some 160 km (100 mi) east of Kassala.[1]

الغزو الإيطالي للسودان

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan shared a 1,600 km (1,000 mi) border with the AOI, and on 4 July 1940, was invaded by an Italian force of about 6,500 men from Eritrea, which advanced on a railway junction at Kassala and forced the British garrison of 320 men of the SDF and some local police to retire, after inflicting casualties of 43 killed and 114 wounded for ten casualties.[2][3] The Italians also drove a platoon of No 3 Company, Eastern Arab Corps (EAC) of the SDF, from the small fort at Gallabat, just over the border from Metemma, about 320 km (200 mi) south of Kassala and took the villages of Qaysān, Kurmuk, and Dumbode on the Blue Nile. From there the Italians ventured no further into Sudan, owing to lack of fuel. They proceeded to fortify Kassala with anti-tank defences, machine-gun posts and strong-points, later establishing a brigade-strong garrison. The Italians were disappointed to find no strong anti-British sentiment among the native population.[4][5]

Prelude

Keren

The advance of Platt's forces into Eritrea


المعركة

Sketch map of the Keren battlefield (not to scale)

خطة الهجوم

Vickers Wellesley of No. 47 Squadron RAF based at Agordat, Eritrea, in flight during a bombing sortie to Keren.


الأعقاب

تحليل

Graves of unknown Eritrean Ascaris killed in 1941 during the Battle of Keren
Ethiopians transporting supplies by camel through vegetation, 22 January 1941 (Photographer: FE Palmer, No 1 Army Film & Photographic Unit).

الخسائر

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مصوع

Italians repairing an Autoblinda Fiat-Ansaldo armoured car in East Africa, 1941


See also

Notes

Citations

  1. ^ Stewart 2016, pp. 148–162.
  2. ^ Stegemann & Vogel 1995, pp. 262–263.
  3. ^ Raugh 1993, p. 72.
  4. ^ Stegemann & Vogel 1995, pp. 295.
  5. ^ Playfair 1954, pp. 170–171.

References

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للاستزادة

  • Ghergo, Giuseppe Federico (June 2011). "La battaglia di Cheren" [The Battle of Keren]. Storia Militare. Parma: Albertelli Edizioni Speciali (213). ISSN 1122-5289.
  • The Abyssinian Campaigns; The Official Story of the Conquest of Italian East Africa. London: HMSO for Ministry of Information. 1942. OCLC 184818818.

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