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Buerat, or
Buerat el
Hussoun (Arabic: بويرات الحسون), is a
village in
western Libya, some 90 km (56 mi) west of Sirte.
Salem Mohammed ez Zawwam, "Al Mu'jam...
- 5th Army in
Tripolitania had four divisions. The Sirte, Tmed H****an and
Buerat strongholds were
reinforced from Italy,
which brought the 10th and 5th Armies...
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their strung out
formations and to
prepare an
attack at Wadi Zemzem, near
Buerat 230 mi (370 km) east of Tripoli.
Rommel had, with the
agreement of Field...
- 5th Army in
Tripolitania had four divisions. The Sirte, Tmed H****an and
Buerat strongholds were
reinforced from Italy,
which brought the 10th and 5th armies...
- 18,873 43
Ajaylat 18,277 44
Nalut 17,146 45
Suluq 16,999 46 Shuhada' al
Buerat 16,282 47
Zaltan 15,801 48
Mizda 13,809 49 Ra's
Lanuf 13,130 50 Al Urban...
- 5th Army in
Tripolitania had four divisions. The Sirte, Tmed H****an and
Buerat strongholds were
reinforced from Italy,
which brought the
Italian armies...
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Tunisia before both
armies could cut him off.
Rommel dug a
defensive line at
Buerat that
collapsed on
January 15, 1943. In a
series of
desperate rear guard...
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another outflanking move. The
Panzerarmee took up a
defensive position at
Buerat on 29
December but it was
poorly fortified, wide open to an outflanking...
- 14–16:
Second Battle of El
Agheila December 15:
Battle of Wadi Zem Zem (or
Buerat)
December 25:
Battle of
Sirte Tunisia campaign November 24:
First Battle...
- December.
Looking to
preserve his forces,
Rommel commenced a
withdrawal to
Buerat on the 12th. The
division then
formed the left
flank of the
advancing Eighth...