- Battle of Thermopylae (1941)
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conflict=Battle of Thermopylae (1941)
partof=World War II
caption=German soldiers at Thermopylae after Allied retreat
date=April 24 -April 25 ,1941
place=Thermopylae ,Greece
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result=German victory
combatant1=ANZAC Corps, Australian Forces
combatant2=Nazi Germany
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commander1=General Bernard FreybergGeorge Vasey
commander2=???
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notes=The Battle of Thermopylae duringWorld War II occurred in1941 following the retreat from the Olympus and Servia passes. British Commonwealth forces began to set up defensive position at the historic pass atThermopylae . (Thermopylae is famous for theBattle of Thermopylae under King Leonidas who fought with 300 Spartans and 700 Thespians to the death against a gigantic Persian army in 480 BC.) General Bernard Freyberg was given the task of defending the coastal pass with Mackay defending the village ofBrallos . In the New Zealand sector, the 5th Brigade was deployed along the coastal road, the foothills south of Lamia, and theSpercheios River . The 4th Brigade was on the right where it had established coast-watching patrols, and the 6th was in reserve. In the Australian sector, the 19th Brigade, comprising the 2/4th and 2/8th Battalions, defended Brallos. On19 April the 2/1st and 2/5th Battalions were placed under the command of Maj GenGeorge Vasey , and that day and during the early hours of the next, 2/11th Battalion rejoined the brigade. Generals Freyberg and Mackay had been informing their subordinates that there would be no more withdrawals, both unaware of the higher level discussions on the evacuation. After the battle Mackay was quoted as saying. [http://www.awm.gov.au/cms_images/histories/18/chapters/05.pdf Official Histories – Second World War Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 1 – Army Volume II – Greece, Crete and Syria (1st edition, 1953)] accessed 13 October 2006.]When the order to retreat was received on the morning of the 23rd it was decided that each of the two positions was to be held by one brigade each. These brigades, the Australian 19th and 6th New Zealand were to hold the passes as long as possible, allowing the other units to withdraw. General Vasey, commander of the 19th Brigade said:
This was interpreted by his brigade major as the "Brigade will hold its present defensive positions come what may". The Germans attacked on
24 April , met fierce resistance, lost fifteen tanks and sustained considerable casualties. The Australians and New Zealanders held out the entire day. With the delaying action accomplished, they retreated in the direction of the evacuation beaches and set up another rearguard at Thebes. [Bailey, p. 33.]References
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Battle of Greece
* J.E. Brooks wrote a poem about this battle entitled [http://poor-brother.wikispaces.com/Thermopylae1941 "Thermopylae 1941"] .
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