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True Blue Conversations Podcast


Sep 7, 2020

The Rats of Tobruk hold a special place in Australian military history for the role they played in the Siege of Tobruk in World War II. Besieged by General Erwin Rommel’s undefeated Afrika Korps, the Rats relied upon ingenuity and dogged determination to provide the Allies with a morale-boosting victory.  pproximately 14,000 Australian and 12,000 British and Indian troops were involved. Dr Karl James from the Australian War Memorial shares insights into the events of 1941 and the men for whom being described as a ‘rat’ became a badge of honour.

 

Presenter: Adam Blum

Guest: Dr Karl James - Australian War Memorial

Editor: Kyle Watkins

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