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Mareth Line, Tunisia, by G. H. Davis

A large-scale contour map of the complicated Mareth Line in Tunisia, North Africa, where General Montgomery stated that the enemys fate would be decided. It was the tactical objective of Allied operations at this stage of the Second World War. Date: 1943. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

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1943 Allied Allies Contour Davis Decided Djerba Enemy Fate Germans Gulf Maps Montgomery Operations Scale Strategy Tactical Tunisia Tunisian Gabes Objective

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This large-scale contour map, created by G.H. Davis in 1943, depicts the intricate Mareth Line in Tunisia, North Africa, a strategic position that became the tactical objective of Allied operations during the Second World War. The Mareth Line was a series of fortifications and defensive positions extending from the Gulf of Gabes to the Mediterranean Sea, and was the Germans' final defensive line in Tunisia before their retreat. The line was named after the nearby town of Mareth, and was considered a formidable obstacle due to its natural defenses, including mountains, islands, and the Bou Grara and Grara rivers. At the time this map was made, the outcome of the war in North Africa was uncertain, and the fate of the Axis powers in the region was a topic of intense debate. Allied Commander-in-Chief, General Bernard Montgomery, famously declared that the enemy's fate would be decided at the Mareth Line. The Allied forces launched a series of attacks against the position, culminating in the Battle of Wadi Akarit in March 1943, which ultimately led to the German retreat and the end of the Tunisian campaign. This map provides a detailed view of the complex terrain and strategic features of the Mareth Line, including the Djerba Island, the mountains, and the various fortifications and defensive positions. It is an invaluable historical document, offering insights into the military strategy and tactics employed by both sides during the North African campaign of the Second World War.


Framed Prints of Mareth Line, Tunisia, by G. H. Davis

Introducing the captivating 'Mareth Line, Tunisia' framed print from the Media Storehouse collection. This exquisite piece, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases the large-scale contour map of the intricate Mareth Line in Tunisia, North Africa. With historic significance, this map was the focus of intense strategic importance during World War II, where General Montgomery famously declared that the enemy's fate would be decided here. Add this striking framed print to your home or office to showcase the rich history of military strategy and the intricacies of geography. The high-quality print is expertly framed, making it a beautiful and thought-provoking addition to any space.


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Experience the historical depth of war strategy with the captivating photograph "Mareth Line, Tunisia, by G. H. Davis" from Media Storehouse's range of Photographic Prints. This evocative image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases a large-scale contour map of the intricate Mareth Line in North Africa. Witness the complexity of this strategic fortification, where General Montgomery famously declared that the enemy's fate would be decided. Bring history into your home or office with this striking and informative print, a perfect addition to any space dedicated to military history or world geography.


Poster Prints of Mareth Line, Tunisia, by G. H. Davis

"Step back in time with our stunning Mareth Line Poster Print from the Media Storehouse collection. This exquisite reproduction, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online and rights managed by Rights Managed, showcases the intricate contour map of the Mareth Line in Tunisia, North Africa. Originally captured by renowned photographer G.H. Davis, this large-scale print offers a captivating glimpse into the complex terrain that played a pivotal role in the outcome of the Battle of Mareth during World War II. General Montgomery famously declared that the fate of the enemy would be decided here. Bring the history of North Africa into your home or office with this beautiful and educational poster print."


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