Update cookies preferences

Tunisgrad: Victory in Africa [Hardback]

  • Format: Hardback, 576 pages, height x width x depth: 240x159x39 mm, weight: 270 g
  • Pub. Date: 11-Sep-2025
  • Publisher: William Collins
  • ISBN-10: 000865381X
  • ISBN-13: 9780008653811
Other books in subject:
  • Hardback
  • Price: 25,58 €*
  • * the price is final i.e. no additional discount will apply
  • Regular price: 36,55 €
  • Save 30%
  • This book is not yet published. Book will arrive in about 2-4 weeks after it is published. Please allow another 2 weeks for shipping outside Estonia.
  • Quantity:
  • Add to basket
  • Delivery time 4-6 weeks
  • Add to Wishlist
  • Format: Hardback, 576 pages, height x width x depth: 240x159x39 mm, weight: 270 g
  • Pub. Date: 11-Sep-2025
  • Publisher: William Collins
  • ISBN-10: 000865381X
  • ISBN-13: 9780008653811
Other books in subject:
FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF SKY WARRIORS AND SBS, COMES AN EPIC HISTORY ABOUT THE NORTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR.







On 8 November 1942, British and American troops invaded French North Africa as part of Operation Torch, the largest amphibious operation of the war to date. The Germans responded by flooding troops into Tunisia and the stage was set for one of the most decisive clashes of the war. When it ended, six months later, the Allies were masters of the North African shores.



It was, with Guadalcanal in the Pacific and Stalingrad in Russia, one of three Axis defeats in early 1943 that changed the course of the war. Historians have recognized the significance of the others, but not Tunisia which they have either ignored or characterized (as the Americans did at the time) as a sideshow. Yet it ended Axis seapower in the Mediterranean, destroyed more than 2,400 Axis aircraft (40 per cent of the Luftwaffes strength), and resulted in the surrender of over 250,000 German and Italian troops, more than were captured at Stalingrad. Such was the scale of their defeat that the German public wryly dubbed it Tunisgrad.



It was the first campaign fought by the Anglo-American alliance, and would determine how and where the Allies would fight for the rest of the war. It was where America first brought to bear the full weight of its industrial strength, and where the Allies learned, after early setbacks, how to defeat the Germans with a combination of air, land and sea power. It featured many of the great commanders of the Second World War, including Ike Eisenhower, George S. Patton Jr, Omar N. Bradley, Harold Alexander, Bernard Montgomery, and Erwin Rommel. But the campaigns chief significance is that it extinguished any lingering hopes in Italy that that that the war could be won and led, inexorably, to the dissolution of the Axis in Europe. By destroying the Axis it marked, for Hitler, the beginning of the end.



Tunisgrad is the first comprehensive 360-degrees history, told from the perspective of all the combatants, and ranging in focus from politicians and senior commanders to ordinary servicemen fighting in and over the mountains of Tunisia, and across the Mediterranean. Using a variety of first-hand sources, it restores the campaign to its rightful place as a defining moment of the war.

Reviews

PRAISE FOR SKY WARRIORS





'Fascinating and absorbing On every occasion the men battled heroically and often achieved far more than could have been expected given the mayhem and handicaps around them What emerges from this compelling tale of organic evolution and frequent recklessness is the indomitable and pioneering spirit of those involved and how often their courage and daring was badly squandered by those further up the chain. It is very much the mens characters that form the beating heart of this book eccentrics, mavericks, ridiculously brave but also very human too. The Red Devils were mostly young men, as vulnerable as any other soldier. Yet what they achieved, as David makes clear in this hugely entertaining book, was remarkable'





Daily Telegraph, James Holland (*****)





In the past the story of paratroopers has been told as an adjunct to wider campaign histories, which diminishes their extraordinary contribution. David, a gifted military historian, instead knits all those stories together into a single continuous narrative, told in the words of those who were there. He starts with the birth of the airborne force in bleak 1940 and ends with the last glorious days of the war. Along the way there are thrilling victories and ghastly tragedies David recounts battles with enthralling detail, never from a detached distance. He specialises in a worms-eye view of the war'







The Times

Saul David is a historian, broadcaster and the author of several critically acclaimed works of fiction and nonfiction. His history books have been shortlisted for the Westminster Medal for Military Literature and variously named a Waterstones Military History Book of the Year and an Amazon History Book of the Year. He co-hosts the Battleground podcast with Patrick Bishop.