Tobruk - Our Desert Stronghold

Series

Series Name
Pathe Gazette

Issue

Issue No.
41/77
Date Released
25 Sep 1941
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Story

Story No. within this Issue
6 / 6
Summary
So complete is our occupation and defence that British ships now come openly into Tobruk harbour, which still houses the relics of Italian vessels. The streets in the town are gradually crumbling away under constant enemy air attacks. There is Admiralty House, though not quite the same as the one in Whitehall, and nearby the office of "The Tobruk Truth", the garrison’s own daily news-sheet, and a one-time Italian hospital now being used for our own casualties. The entire defensive system is below ground in caves. From sunken gun positions the artillery opens up on the enemy and an Italian oil dump goes up.
Keywords
Ships and boats; Health and medicine; Weapons; Navy; Casualties; Military
Locations
Libya; Tobruk
Length of story (in feet)
377
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'Tobruk - Our Desert Stronghold', Pathe Gazette Issue No. 41/77, 25 Sep 1941. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/99035 (Accessed 01 Feb 2025)