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With the Germans pushing through the Metaxas Line, their invasion of Greece gained momentum as they pushed south. The British, Australian and New Zealand troops of W Force were falling back to their next defensive line, but with the Germans hot on their heels, a delaying action was needed. The junction town of Larisa was vital for the retiring troops and a German thrust on the eastern flank, aimed through Pinios Gorge, threatened the town and W Force's withdrawal. They had to be held for two days if the Allies were to have any chance.
https://historyguild.org/the-battle-of-pinios-gorge-a-tough-fight-to-delay-the-german-advance/
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By Warwick O'Neill5
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With the Germans pushing through the Metaxas Line, their invasion of Greece gained momentum as they pushed south. The British, Australian and New Zealand troops of W Force were falling back to their next defensive line, but with the Germans hot on their heels, a delaying action was needed. The junction town of Larisa was vital for the retiring troops and a German thrust on the eastern flank, aimed through Pinios Gorge, threatened the town and W Force's withdrawal. They had to be held for two days if the Allies were to have any chance.
https://historyguild.org/the-battle-of-pinios-gorge-a-tough-fight-to-delay-the-german-advance/
https://www.australianmilitaryhistorypodcast.com/
patreon.com/user?u=46029761
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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