An illustrated account of the disastrous British-led effort to occupy
the Dodecanese in autumn 1943.
This title is an illustrated account of the autumn 1943 battle for the
Dodecanese, as Winston Churchill attempted to secure the Aegean islands
in the wake of the Italian armistice. The occupation was a gamble
intended to increase pressure against Germany and at the same time
possibly provide encouragement for Turkey to join the Allies.
Spearheaded by the Special Boat Squadron and the Long Range Desert
Group, garrison troops were deployed to the Italian-occupied Dodecanese,
but they were too late to prevent the Germans from taking control of the
key island of Rhodes and its all-important airfields. An all-out German
offensive followed. Air force and naval units supported a series of
assaults by infantry and paratroopers, including specialist forces of
the Division Brandenburg. Within three months, only Castelorizzo was
still in British hands. Rhodes, Kos and Leros remained under German
occupation until May 1945 and the end of the war in Europe. The
Dodecanese would be Adolf Hitler's last enduring victory - and the last
enduring British-led defeat.