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The Fortifications of Gibraltar 1068–1945 (Fortress)

معرفی کتاب «The Fortifications of Gibraltar 1068–1945 (Fortress)» نوشتهٔ Darren Fa, Clive Finlayson,Adam Hook (Illustrator)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Osprey Publishing در سال 2006. این کتاب در 64 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

One of the "top picks for specialized military history" - California Bookwatch Gibraltar is not only an archetypal fortress, preserving in its dominating topography and walls, bastions and emplacements a rich testament to extended periods of human conflict, but it is also a unique record of the evolution of the sciences of fortification and associated defensive structures over a period of more than six centuries. Gibraltar has a complex and varied military history, lying as it does at the gateway to the Mediterranean and the meeting points of the continents of Europe and Africa. Its history, always shaped by its unique combination of strategic position and topography, begins in ancient times with successive occupations by Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans. It then passed through Arab, Castilian and Spanish hands, and has been a British possession since 1704. The Rock served as a base for Nelson's fleet in the Napoleonic Wars and, in World War II, for the Royal Navy's Task Force 'H' and as as a vital stopping place for supply convoys plying to and from the East through the Suez Canal and supporting the Allied effort in the Mediterranean Theater. An unprecedented amount of tunnelling took place on Gibraltar, making it a veritable warren that housed aircraft hangars, ammunition stores, hospitals and even a secret chamber (the Stay-Behind Cave) that was to be manned as an observation post in the event of a hostile takeover.

gibraltar Is Not Only An Archetypal Fortress, Preserving In Its Dominating Topography And Walls, Bastions And Emplacements A Rich Testament To Extended Periods Of Human Conflict, But It Is Also A Unique Record Of The Evolution Of The Sciences Of Fortification And Associated Defensive Structures Over A Period Of More Than Six Centuries. Gibraltar Has A Complex And Varied Military History, Lying As It Does At The Gateway To The Mediterranean And The Meeting Points Of The Continents Of Europe And Africa. Its History, Always Shaped By Its Unique Combination Of Strategic Position And Topography, Begins In Ancient Times With Successive Occupations By Phoenicians, Carthaginians And Romans. It Then Passed Through Arab, Castilian And Spanish Hands, And Has Been A British Possession Since 1704. The Rock Served As A Base For Nelson's Fleet In The Napoleonic Wars And, In World War Ii, For The Royal Navy's Task Force 'h' And As As A Vital Stopping Place For Supply Convoys Plying To And From The East Through The Suez Canal And Supporting The Allied Effort In The Mediterranean Theater. An Unprecedented Amount Of Tunnelling Took Place On Gibraltar, Making It A Veritable Warren That Housed Aircraft Hangars, Ammunition Stores, Hospitals And Even A Secret Chamber (the Stay-behind Cave) That Was To Be Manned As An Observation Post In The Event Of A Hostile Takeover.

The Fortifications of Gibraltar 1068-1945 КНИГИ ;ВОЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ The Fortifications of Gibraltar 1068-1945 (Fortress 52)ByDarren Fa, Adam HookPublisher:Osprey Publishing2006 64PagesISBN: 1846030161PDF28 MBThe military history of Gibraltar is complex and varied, lying as it does at the gateway to the Mediterranean and the meeting points of the continents of Europe and Africa. From the Islamic invasions of Spain in the 8th Century to the base for Mediterranean Task force H in World War II, 'the Rock' has played a significant part in the military history of Europe over hundreds of years. Yet, Gibraltar is not only a prime example of a fortress, but it also contains a unique record of the evolution of fortifications and associated defences spanning over six hundred years. This book covers the fascinating history of the fortifications on Gibraltar and the development of the sites into what they are today. sharingmatrix 34 Gibraltar, located at the meeting points of Europe and Africa, preserves within its fortifications a rich testament to human conflict spanning 600 years. In 1068 the ruling Spanish Muslims built a large fort there. Between 1309 and 1374 Gibraltar underwent a period of intensive building and fortification, and following the Spanish reconquest of 1462 the inhabitants carried out further works. In 1704 the latest, uninterrupted period of British rule began. The 18th century saw three sieges including the most severe, known as the Great Siege, which lasted from 1779 to 1783. During World War II the'Rock'served as a vital stop for supply convoys and naval staging base, complete with a veritable warren of secret tunnels. This book documents Gibraltar's rich history, and charts the development of these fascinating fortifications. The directors of the Gibraltar Museum draw on museum archives and local expertise as natives to tell Gibraltar's history with detailed maps and diagrams, original artwork and a wealth of photographs
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