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System of fortifications defending Tunisia during WW2
The Mareth Line was a system of fortifications built by France in southern Tunisia in the late 1930s. The line was intended to protect Tunisia against
Mareth_Line
Battle of World War II fought in Tunisia
The Battle of the Mareth Line or the Battle of Mareth was an attack in the Second World War by the British Eighth Army (General Bernard Montgomery) in
Battle_of_the_Mareth_Line
1943 Allied offensive within the Tunisia campaign of WWII
operation was intended to delay an attack by the British Eighth Army on the Mareth Line. The British had been forewarned by Ultra decrypts of German wireless
Battle_of_Medenine
Series of battles in Tunisia during the Second World War
Medenine, only a few kilometres from the Mareth Line, he should call off the attack and withdraw to support the Mareth defences, hoping that the Kasserine
Tunisian_campaign
Museum in Mareth, Tunisia
Mareth museum is a military museum, in Mareth. Located between Gabes and Medenine, the Mareth line museum deals with the Second World War history. In March
Mareth_Museum
1943 battle of World War II
victory—turned from the battle to return to his eastward-facing defenses at the Mareth Line when he heard of the approach of Bernard Montgomery′s British 8th Army
Battle_of_El_Guettar
Infantry division of the British Army
Operation Pugilist, the attack against the Mareth Line was planned for the night of 19–20 March 1943. The Mareth Line was made up of a series of fortified positions
50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division
50th_(Northumbrian)_Infantry_Division
French general (1902–1947)
during its advance into Tunisia, and participated in the attack on the Mareth Line. L Force was then transformed into the 2e Division Blindée, although
Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque
Philippe_Leclerc_de_Hauteclocque
British Army officer (1887–1976)
concentration of German armour in North Africa was successfully repulsed. At the Mareth Line, 20 to 27 March, when Montgomery encountered fiercer frontal opposition
Bernard_Montgomery
Campaign fought in Libya and Egypt during WWII
planned to defend the Gabes Gap in Tunisia east of the French pre-war Mareth line by holding the port of Buerat, while Army Group Africa (Generaloberst
Western_Desert_campaign
Corps of the British Army during the Second World War
stopped its advance at the Mareth Line in Tunisia in late February 1943. On 19 March, XXX Corps launched an attack on the Mareth Line as part of Operation Pugilist
XXX_Corps_(United_Kingdom)
1978 Euro War film by Umberto Lenzi
(Berger and Keach). The film climaxes in a recreation of the Battle of the Mareth Line in Tunisia. During the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Wehrmacht officer Manfred
The_Greatest_Battle
Major military campaign of WWII fought in North Africa
the Eighth Army was facing the Italian-German Panzer Army near the Mareth Line and came under command of Alexander's 18th Army Group for the concluding
North_African_campaign
Austrian Air Force commander
part in the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question". Löhr favored a hard line against all guerrillas in Yugoslavia, regardless if they belonged to the
Alexander_Löhr
World War II army in North Africa and Italy
the Mareth Line on the Tunisian border in February 1943, where it then came under the control of 18th Army Group. The army outflanked the Mareth defences
Eighth_Army_(United_Kingdom)
English actor and singer (1922–2015)
themselves in at the Mareth Line, Lee was almost killed when the squadron's airfield was bombed. After the Battle of the Mareth Line, the squadron made
Christopher_Lee
Infantry brigade of the British Army during World War II
Montgomery launched his major attack, Operation Pugilist, against the Mareth Line in the night of 19 March 1943 – 20 March 1943. The 69th Infantry Brigade
69th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
69th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Rommel retreats farther into Tunisia, establishing his troops at the Mareth Line. Within two days, Allied troops move into Tunisia for the first time
Timeline of World War II (1943)
Timeline_of_World_War_II_(1943)
Military unit
forming Armoured Regimental groups. At the start of operations at the Mareth Line, the brigade was formed as follows: On 14 March 1943, the brigade passed
8th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)
8th_Armoured_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
February: Axis forces in Libya retreat to Tunisian border south of the Mareth Line 14 February: Axis advance from Faïd to launch Battle of Sidi Bou Zid
Timeline of the North African campaign
Timeline_of_the_North_African_campaign
Campaign of the Mediterranean theatre of World War II
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Dodecanese_campaign
Italian field marshal and politician (1883–1968)
against the advancing British and allied forces, and was defeated at the Mareth Line. The lack of resources available to the general Messe could not prevent
Giovanni_Messe
who had caught up with the Panzerarmee Afrika at last at the Mareth Line. The Mareth Line was a series of old French border defences against Italian forces
Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II
Military_history_of_the_United_Kingdom_during_World_War_II
Allied victory in North Africa during WWII
the 18th Army Group; together with the Americans, they breached the Mareth Line. By May 1943, Some 50,000 Axis soldiers surrendered, ending the North
Battle_of_Tripoli_(1943)
Part of the Tunisia Campaign of World War II
switching his line of supply to Tunis with the goal of blocking the southern approach to Tunisia from Tripoli at Gabès. The Mareth Line, which the French
Battle_of_Kasserine_Pass
the prospect of being pincered when Montgomery’s army arrived at the Mareth Line. By February 1943, the Axis army in Tunisia were joined by Rommel's forces
Military history of Italy during World War II
Military_history_of_Italy_during_World_War_II
1946–1949 civil war in Greece
fighters, but the Soviet Union remained ambivalent. The KKE kept an open line of communication with the Soviet Communist Party, and its leader, Nikos Zachariadis
Greek_Civil_War
World War II military campaign in 1941
against both Italian and German troops. As a result, the Metaxas defensive line did not receive adequate troop reinforcements and was quickly overrun by
German_invasion_of_Greece
British author and soldier (1915–2011)
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Patrick_Leigh_Fermor
Prime minister of Greece (1888–1968)
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Georgios_Papandreou
Military unit
the advance of the X British Army Corps that tried to by-pass the Mareth defence line from the South. Immediately after the Allied forces captured the
Sacred_Squadron_(Greece)
World War II massacre
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Massacre of the Acqui Division
Massacre_of_the_Acqui_Division
1940–1941 conflict
the defence of the Kalamas river line. Katsimitros had discretion to choose the defensive line and chose the Kalpaki line, which lay astride the main invasion
Greco-Italian_War
German soldier (1895–1976)
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Heinrich_Kreipe
Militia in the Greek resistance against Axis occupation in WWII
Communist Party found itself firmly on the anti-Axis camp [citation needed], a line confirmed by the Party's 6th Plenum during 1–3 July. The Communists were
ELAS
Bou Zid: February 1943 Battle of Medenine: March 1943 Battle of the Mareth Line: March 1943 Battle of El Guettar: March–April 1943 Operation Flax: April
List_of_World_War_II_battles
German field marshal (1891–1944)
victory. He then turned back to face the Eighth Army behind the old French Mareth Line defences on the Libyan–Tunisian border. While Rommel was at Kasserine
Erwin_Rommel
Allied landing operations in French North Africa during World War II
1943 they reached South Tunisia where Axis troops made a stand at the Mareth Line. In the west, the US II Corps suffered defeats at the Battle of Sidi
Operation_Torch
Calendar year
Battle of the Mareth Line: Allied forces of the British 8th Army under General Bernard Montgomery launch an offensive against the Mareth Line held by the
1943
1943 WWII battle in Tunisia
at War 1939–1945. Sutton. ISBN 9780750935562. Ford, Ken (2012). The Mareth Line 1943: The End in Africa. Osprey Military Campaign Series. Oxford: Osprey
Battle_of_Enfidaville
Nazi Germany coastal fortifications
System, Napoleon's blockade of the British Empire Siegfried line Maginot line Mareth line The coast defence along the North Cape down to the Spanish border
Atlantic_Wall
Greek resistance movement against its occupation by Germany and Italy during WWII
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EDES
Anti-fascist resistance movement in Greece during World War II
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Cretan_resistance
1941 massacre on Crete, Greece
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Massacre_of_Kondomari
Greek communist guerrilla during World War II and Greek Civil War (1906–1992)
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Markos_Vafeiadis
This is an order of battle of the British 4th Armoured Brigade during the Second World War. Many units either served with or were briefly attached to the
List of orders of battle for the 4th Armoured Brigade during the Second World War
List_of_orders_of_battle_for_the_4th_Armoured_Brigade_during_the_Second_World_War
Greek resistance movement against the Axis occupation during WWII
Communist Party found itself firmly on the anti-Axis camp [citation needed], a line confirmed by the Party's 6th Plenum during 1–3 July. The Communists were
National Liberation Front (Greece)
National_Liberation_Front_(Greece)
United States Army general (1885–1945)
inferior German forces. Advancing on Gabès, Patton's corps pressured the Mareth Line. During this time, he reported to British General Sir Harold Alexander
George_S._Patton
Axis invasion of Crete during World War II
Infantry Brigade of the British 6th Division. There were about 15,000 front-line Commonwealth infantry, augmented by about 5,000 non-infantry personnel equipped
Battle_of_Crete
Greek politician and priest (1891–1949)
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Damaskinos_of_Athens
Infantry regiment of the British Army
along the Mareth Line. The battalions took part in the Italian Campaign at Salerno, Monte Camino, Anzio, Monte Cassino, and along the Gothic Line. The 3rd
Grenadier_Guards
Italian Army field army, in World Wars I and II
established a defence on the French-built Mareth Line in southern Tunisia. After occupying the Mareth Line, Rommel took command of the newly created Army
1st_Army_(Italy)
Prime Minister of Greece (1878–1946)
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Ioannis_Rallis
Chotts and this was Montgomery's only route north, a way blocked by the Mareth Line. Many buildings in the region are subterranean because of the harsh desert
Tebaga_Gap
1941 proposal during WWII
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Greek–Yugoslav_confederation
Orthodox Bishop and Righteous Among the Nations
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Chrysostomos_Dimitriou
Mass-killing in Distomo, Nazi-occupied Greece
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Distomo_massacre
1942 British Commando raids in Crete
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Operation_Albumen
Battle in the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War
west, was taken on 23 January as Rommel continued to withdraw to the Mareth Line, the French southern defensive position in Tunisia. Rommel was by this
Second_Battle_of_El_Alamein
Major theatre of operations during the Second World War
temporary defensive success at the Battle of the Mareth Line. After shattering the Axis defence on the Mareth Line, the Allies squeezed Axis forces into a pocket
Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
Mediterranean_and_Middle_East_theatre_of_World_War_II
Military defensive position
such as the French Maginot Line and Mareth Line, the German Westwall (Siegfried Line to the Allies), and the Soviet Stalin Line. After the Korean War became
Main_line_of_resistance
Prime Minister of Greece (1886–1948)
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Georgios_Tsolakoglou
Military unit
at Al Mukaram and Wadi Tamet, as well as at Shott al Jerid behind the Mareth Line. The aim was to establish weather stations to provide local and meteorological
Kampfgeschwader_200
German Wehrmacht general (1897–1947)
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Friedrich-Wilhelm_Müller
WWII battle on Greek island in 1943
Esercito and 20 Regia Aeronautica reservists. Only about 1,000 were first-line troops; most belonged to technical and service units or to anti-aircraft
Battle_of_Leros
20th-century Greek Communist Party leader and resistance fighter during WWII
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Georgios_Siantos
Mass-killings in Mousiotitsa, Nazi-occupied Greece
Ottoman rule.[better source needed] In the late afternoon, the hostages were lined up and executed with machine guns. A total of 136 civilians were killed
Massacres_of_Mousiotitsa
Reconnaissance and raiding unit of the British Army
Africa was in Tunisia during the Mareth Offensive when they guided the 2nd New Zealand Division around the Mareth Line in March 1943. In May 1943 the LRDG
Long_Range_Desert_Group
Greek doctor and prime minister (1878–1961)
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Konstantinos_Logothetopoulos
Military unit
the Mareth Line in Tunisia. The division participated in the Tunisian Campaign from beginning to end. The division had arrived at the Mareth Line on 25
136th Armored Division "Giovani Fascisti"
136th_Armored_Division_"Giovani_Fascisti"
Allied attack against Axis, North Africa, WWII, 1941
coastal end of the line and the Italian XXI Corps inland. The weakened Italian Mobile Corps anchored the southern end of the line at Alem Hamza while
Operation_Crusader
and German forces manned the Mareth Line, a series of fortifications built by the French in the 1930s. The Mareth Line constituted one of two fronts
Southern Rhodesia in World War II
Southern_Rhodesia_in_World_War_II
Conflict in World War II
Tunis, until reaching Axis defensive positions at Enfidaville. After the Mareth Line in southern Tunisia had been outflanked in Operation Supercharge II,
Battle_of_Wadi_Akarit
Hellenic Army officer (1891-1957)
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Napoleon_Zervas
overall. In World War II, Rommel maintained a central position on the Mareth Line between allied forces in Tunisia and Libya. The tactic loses at least
Strategy of the central position
Strategy_of_the_central_position
Battle during Operation Torch
Tunisia Run for Tunis Sidi Bou Zid Kasserine Pass Ochsenkopf Medenine Mareth Line El Guettar Wadi Akarit Flax Vulcan Longstop Hill Hill 609 Enfidaville
Battle_of_Port_Lyautey
Slavic Macedonian organization in Greece
its border to the DSE, as both the NOF and the DSE supported the Soviet line.[24] At the end of the war, nearly 20,000 fighters have been either killed
National Liberation Front (Macedonia)
National_Liberation_Front_(Macedonia)
Cypriot army officer and resistance fighter (1897-1974)
attempts to persuade or force Makarios to change his policy and adopt the line of "Self Determination – Union" with Greece. EOKA B did not overthrow Makarios
Georgios_Grivas
Ground" (Toujane, Tunisia - March 11, 1943) and the later Battle of the Mareth Line. Scenes from the film La folle de Toujane (1974, by René Vautier) were
Toujane
Political party in Greece
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National Socialist Patriotic Organisation
National_Socialist_Patriotic_Organisation
1943 battle in Tunisia
in order to buy time for an attack on the British Eight Army on the Mareth line. After two days of fighting along the road between El Aroussa and Medjez
Battle_of_Steamroller_Farm
British Army general (1895–1985)
retreated to defensive positions in Southern Tunisia, in front of the Mareth Line built by France before the war. Here in March, Horrocks carried out one
Brian_Horrocks
Brief engagement of the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War
planned to defend the Gabes Gap in Tunisia, east of the pre-war French Mareth line, by holding the port of Buerat, while 5th Panzer Army of Generaloberst
Battle_of_El_Agheila
World War II war crime
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Massacre_of_Kos
British Army general (1900–1979)
using fighters and forty light bombers. The attack was successful; the Mareth Line was breached and Gabès was captured on 29 March. For his part in the
Freddie_de_Guingand
1943 razing of Kalavryta by Nazi troops during the Axis occupation of Greece
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Kalavryta_massacre
Former infantry regiment of the British Army
400 men. The 50th Division returned to the front line when the Eighth Army reached the Mareth Line in February 1943. On the night of 20/21 March, the
Durham_Light_Infantry
Greek Nazi collaborator (1889–1949)
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Georgios_Poulos
French super-heavy tank
previous condition after 1934; the new turret was used in the Tunisian Mareth Line. Between 15 November and 15 December 1939 the Lorraine, as the company
Char_2C
Greek monk and Resistance member (1912–2004)
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Germanos_Dimakos
1943 battle of the Tunisia Campaign in World War II
Panzerarmee) commanded by General Erwin Rommel had retreated to the Mareth Line, a line of defensive fortifications near the coastal town of Medenine in
Battle_of_Sidi_Bou_Zid
1943 final battles of Tunisian campaign
Fondouk Pass on the same day, followed by Kairouan. By April 13, the Allied line faced the Axis who were now concentrated in North-eastern Tunisia from Enfidaville
Operation_Vulcan
List of significant events occurring during World War II in 1942
abandons El Agheila and retreats to Tripoli; the final stand will be at the Mareth line in southern Tunisia. In a large operation named "Operation Winter Storm"
Timeline of World War II (1942)
Timeline_of_World_War_II_(1942)
Military unit
The German forces then withdrew behind the Mareth Line. Eighth Army's operation against the Mareth Line beginning on the night of 20/21 March included
Staffordshire Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps
Staffordshire_Yeomanry,_Royal_Armoured_Corps
Axis offensive operation in Tunisia
Army (General Bernard Montgomery) as it approached the defences of the Mareth Line from the east. The villages of Gafsa, Metlaoui and Tozeur were to be
Operation_Ochsenkopf
Village in Tunisia
before the surrender of Italy and Germany. Following the Battle of the Mareth Line (16-31 March 1943), Axis forces were driven back into Tunisia. On 19
Takrouna
Part of the Greco-Italian War
operational terms, but also as a morale boost, as the breaching of Morava–Ivan line led to the fall of the city of Korçë to Greek hands, and made news internationally
Battle_of_Morava–Ivan
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Ioannis_Plytzanopoulos
Greek journalist, politician, and folk hero (1922–2020)
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Manolis_Glezos
Greek Nazi collaborationist military groups
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Security_Battalions
MARETH LINE
MARETH LINE
Male
English
Welsh name, perhaps derived from Celtic Gahareet, GARETH means "old." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table, the son of Lot and Morgause, therefore Arthur's nephew. A very popular name in Wales. In use by the English.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English
Blend of Jar or Jer and Gareth
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon Arthurian Legend Welsh
Strong spear.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Air, Belonging to the wind, God of the wind, Another name for Vishnu
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Irish, Welsh
Strong Spear; Spear Brave; Spear Champion; Gentle
Biblical
same as Maath
Girl/Female
Biblical
Bitterness.
Male
English
Probably a modern variant spelling of English Jared, JARETH means "descent."
Female
English
American English name probably having the same etymology as Cornish Areta, ARETHA means "excellence, virtue."
Boy/Male
English
Bled of Jar or Jer and Gareth.
Boy/Male
Hindu
God
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Japheth, JAPETH means "opened" or "abundant, spacious."
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Welsh
Gentle. Modest and brave Sir Gareth was a legendary knight of King Arthur's Round Table.
Boy/Male
English
Bled of Jar or Jer and Gareth.
Boy/Male
British, English
Blend of Jar or Jer and Gareth
Boy/Male
English
Bled of Jar or Jer and Gareth.
Male
Welsh
Perhaps a backformation of Welsh Geraint arrived at via Celtic Gahareet, GARETH means "old." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table, the son of Lot and Morgause, therefore Arthur's nephew. A very popular name in Wales. In use by the English.
Girl/Female
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Macbeth' Lady Macbeth, with to Macbeth who urges him to murder Duncan, then later...
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Blend of Jar or Jer and Gareth
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Gareth, possibly GARRETH means "old."
MARETH LINE
MARETH LINE
Boy/Male
Greek, Indian, Swedish
Victory; Useful; Bringer of Victory
Girl/Female
Tamil
Playful, Wanted
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Nigerian
Success
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eastmund, ESTMUND means "gracious protector."
Boy/Male
Dutch
Strong.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Horse rider, A star
Girl/Female
Indian
Most excellent
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Confidence
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Lightening Insect; Who is in Zone
MARETH LINE
MARETH LINE
MARETH LINE
MARETH LINE
MARETH LINE
n.
The privelege granted to a town of having a public market.
v. t.
To hide, or cause to hide, in the earth; to chase into a burrow or den.
n.
An opportunity for selling anything; demand, as shown by price offered or obtainable; a town, region, or country, where the demand exists; as, to find a market for one's wares; there is no market for woolen cloths in that region; India is a market for English goods.
n.
The distance passed over in marching; as, an hour's march; a march of twenty miles.
n.
A market.
n.
A hole in the ground, where an animal hides himself; as, the earth of a fox.
n.
Low, wet ground; a marsh; a fen; a bog; a moor.
n.
The price for which a thing is sold in a market; market price. Hence: Value; worth.
n.
A Marsh.
n.
Exchange, or purchase and sale; traffic; as, a dull market; a slow market.
n.
The fur of the marten, used for hats, muffs, etc.
v. t.
To cover with earth or mold; to inter; to bury; -- sometimes with up.
n.
A close; a yard; a croft; a garden; as, a cloister garth.
v. i.
To deal in a market; to buy or sell; to make bargains for provisions or goods.
n.
The quality or state of being warm; gentle heat; as, the warmth of the sun; the warmth of the blood; vital warmth.
v. t.
To expose for sale in a market; to traffic in; to sell in a market, and in an extended sense, to sell in any manner; as, most of the farmes have marketed their crops.
n.
Any one of several fur-bearing carnivores of the genus Mustela, closely allied to the sable. Among the more important species are the European beech, or stone, marten (Mustela foina); the pine marten (M. martes); and the American marten, or sable (M. Americana), which some zoologists consider only a variety of the Russian sable.
n.
A public place (as an open space in a town) or a large building, where a market is held; a market place or market house; esp., a place where provisions are sold.
n.
A state of lively and excited interest; zeal; ardor; fervor; passion; enthusiasm; earnestness; as, the warmth of love or piety; he replied with much warmth.