Exfiltration of Allied Personnel
Covert operations carried out to extract Allied personnel from enemy-occupied territory during World War II, often involving clandestine routes and methods.
Ewing’s Bridge Capture
The successful capture of Ewing’s Bridge by Japanese forces, leading to strategic gains and disrupting Allied operations.
Blenheim Palace
A stately home in Oxfordshire, England, used as the headquarters of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during World War II. It housed the War Cabinet and served as a strategic center for Allied operations.
Australian Naval Operations in the Mediterranean
The activities of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in the Mediterranean Sea during World War II, including convoy escort, anti-submarine warfare, and support for Allied operations.
Approaching the Invasion, Resistance Movements
The contribution of resistance movements in occupied France to gathering intelligence, disrupting German communications, and supporting Allied operations.