Operation Acrobat
Operation Acrobat was a proposed British attack on Tripoli in 1942. It was discussed on 9 and 13 January 1942 by the Chiefs of Staff and representatives of Middle East Command (General Sir Claude Auchinleck). The CIGS General Alan Brooke wondered if the operation "was on" because of the delays in the capture of Cyrenia because it could not be carried out for six weeks, during which Axis reinforcements could flow into Africa from Italy. Brooke had a low opinion of Auchinleck's staff, though not of Auchinleck; the situation in the Far East was already serious.[1] The planning of Operation Acrobat is depicted by a propaganda film Tunisian Victory (1944).
The similar Operation Torch was later successful.
References[]
- ^ Alanbrooke, Field Marshal Lord (2001). War Diaries 1939–1945. London: Phoenix Press. pp. 219, 225. ISBN 1-84212-526-5.
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- Cancelled military operations involving the United Kingdom
- Cancelled military operations of World War II
- North African campaign
- Military history of Libya
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