What’s inside:
An overview history of Operations Marita, Merkur, and Herkules
covering the invasions of Greece, Crete, and the proposed invasion of
Malta.
10 historical battles presented as game battles – from the opening drive into Northern Greece to the air assault on Crete, to the fictional drive across Malta to the capital of Valletta.
TO&E charts for all Greek Divisions in the Greco-Italian War and Operation Marita including organizational and equipment changes.
Corps and army level non-divisional units in the Greek Army: numbers,
types and organizations including corps and army artillery, cavalry,
engineer and AA units.
In 1941 the German Army launched the
invasion of Greece and then later the airborne
assault on Crete. The two operations were
both planned and executed quickly, and with
almost disastrous results. The fighting on
Crete was vicious, and the casualties among
the German forces so great that it caused the
cancellation of the last of the above operations
– the invasion of Malta.
Unlike the invasion of Crete, which was
rushed and undertaken against numerically
superior Allied forces, the invasion of Malta
was very well planned, and would have been
done with overwhelming numbers. It is
indeed fortunate for the Allied war effort that
the operation was cancelled.