Siege Of Malta: The Most Ferocious Bombing Campaign Of WW2 | Battlefield | War Stories

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Siege Of Malta: The Most Ferocious Bombing Campaign Of WW2 | Battlefield | War Stories


Explore Malta’s pivotal role in WW2’s Mediterranean theater. Witness the island’s struggles against relentless Axis bombardment and its crucial role in maintaining supply lines amidst chaos. From Luftwaffe assaults to the Battle of Crete, discover how Malta’s resilience influenced the outcome of WW2.

00:00 The Mediterranean Front
04:30 The…

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  1. An informative and wonderful historical coverage documentary about stubborn, furious remaining of military and naval forces of British empire & imperial commonwealth on Mediterranean sea and northern Africa shorelines…thank you 🙏( history Hit) page and (war stories ) channel for sharing

  2. Guten Morgen. Er gab etwas Zucker in die Soße, um den starken Tomaten-/Gewürzgeschmack aufzulockern. Ein weißer Kragen unterbrach leicht das Schwarz, das ihr Outfit dominierte.

  3. Guten Morgen. Er zog kräftig am Faden und riss ihn. Er packte den Ast mit beiden Händen und brach ihn in zwei Teile. Er warf einen Stein und zerbrach das Glas. Der Wind zerbrach die Äste. Er schlug ihn und brach ihm die Zähne. Ich bin gestürzt und habe mir den Arm gebrochen. Mein Kopf wird explodieren.

  4. I went to Malta as a child for a vacation one August in the early 90's. As we stepped off the plane, onto that rock, the heat was 40 degrees celcius (almost a record we were told) and I hated it. The bus journey to the hotel was insane, even with every window open. The next day at the beach, I fell asleep for 20 minutes in a small boat and woke up with heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Spent the next 2 days and nights in bed, vomitting, blisters covering my back, unable to sleep but watching the sun come up every morning through the window. I hated it. After I'd recovered, I refused to leave the hotel. Luckily I found they had a video arcade in the basement, so every day my Dad gave me 10 maltese pounds for drinks and credits, and I spent the entire last week playing Golden Axe and Hang On.

  5. It would be so cool to do a historic tour of Libya. Too bad geopolitics in the current era make it dangerous. But I guess it's always been that way, Barbary Pirates and all…