Battle on 42nd Street: war in Crete and the Anzacs' bloody last stand
At what point does the will to survive on the battlefield give way to bloodlust? The battle for Crete was at once the most modern and the most ancient of wars. For a week Australian and New Zealand forces were relentlessly hammered from the skies by the Luftwaffe and pursued across Crete by some of...
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Zusammenfassung: | At what point does the will to survive on the battlefield give way to bloodlust? The battle for Crete was at once the most modern and the most ancient of wars. For a week Australian and New Zealand forces were relentlessly hammered from the skies by the Luftwaffe and pursued across Crete by some of the most accomplished and best equipped forces Hitler could muster. On the morning of 27 May 1941, however, all that was about to change. When a unit of German mountain troops approached the Allies' defensive line - known as 42nd Street - men from the Australian 2/7th and 2/8th Battalions and New Zealanders from several battalions counter-attacked with fixed bayonets. By the end, German bodies were strewn across the battlefield. Acclaimed historian Peter Monteath draws on recollections and records of Australian, New Zealand, British and German soldiers and local Cretans to reveal the truth behind one of the bloodiest battles of the Second World War |
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adam_text | Contents Prologue 1 The bayonet: A short, sharp history 2 Ordinary men 3 Anzacs in Greece 4 Operation Merkur 5 Assembling Creforce 6 The fight for Malerne 7 Counter-attack at Malerne 8 The struggle for Gaiatas 9 Battle on 42nd Street 10 Charge! 11 In cold blood Epilogue Acknowledgments Bibliography Photo sources Notes Index vi 1 12 28 46 63 80 101 122 143 165 183 205 221 222 229 230 251
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Index Note: map references are italicised and photos in the picture section are indicated in italics. 16 Brigade, 43 17 Brigade, 12, 43 19 Brigade at 42nd Street, 151 2/1 Battalion, 41, 77, 97,217 surrender at Retimo, 184-85 2/2 Battalion, 38 2/3 Battalion, 38 2/4 Battalion deployment in Crete, 78 deployment in Greece, 30 at Servia Pass, 36 2/6 Battalion, 12 2/7 Battalion, 12, 14, 24, 186, 190-92,216-18 battle on 42nd Street, 152, 155, 156,157-61,165, 172,174, 177,178 deployment in Crete, 76—77,107, 114,149 deployment in Greece, 38 evacuation from Greece, 43 rear-guard action, 188 withdrawal to Suda Bay, 150 2/8 Battalion, 12,13, 24,186, 216-17 battle on 42nd Street, 152, 157, 174 deployment in Crete, 76-77, 149 deployment in Greece, 30—31, 34, 38, 39 evacuation from Crete, 190 evacuation from Greece, 43—44 Vevi Line, German assault, 31—32, 35 42 Street, 6, 68 battle on, 143-82 bayonet charge at, 153 map establishment of defensive line, 155-56 German advances, 146,147 maps Aliakmon Line, 33 map, 34, 36 Allen, James, 19 Allen, John, 154 Allied use of paratroopers, 207 American Civil War, 2 Andrew, Leslie, 72, 95—96, 99—100, 214 Andrews, George, 126 Anzac Corps, 32 retreat towards Athens, 38 Anzacs, 10 arrival on Crete, 66—67 retreat across Crete, 183-94 POWs in Crete, 192, 212-13, 217 Aupouri, Hemara, 168—69 Australian troops, 1,2,3 Australian units 2 Australian Imperial Force (AIF), 12 6 Division, 12, 22, 216 defence of Crete, 71 departure for Palestine, 14 deployment in Greece, 29, 39 253
BATTLE ON 42ND STREET withdrawal to Suda Bay, 150 2/11 Battalion, 23-24, 78, 97, 184 Australian War Cabinet, 28 Baker, Frederick, 167, 169, 171 Ballos, 40 Bardia, 22-23, 96 Italian surrender, 23 Barwick, Archie, 5, 9 Battle for Crete Allied losses, 205 Anzac retreat, 183—94 battle on 42nd Street, 143—82 Gaiatas, strategic position, 122 German defeat at Gaiatas, 137—40 German invasion, 82—100 German losses, 205 German moves on Canea and Suda Bay, 144,145-48 Malerne offensives, 101-21, 127 NZ withdrawal from Gaiatas, 142 on treatment of German corpses, 194-204 Battle of Messines, 20 Baxter, AB (Mick), 163—64, 219 bayonets, 1, 2 in the battle on 42nd Street, 161, 219 history oij 1—11, 58 use at Gaiatas, 137 Bayonne, 1 Bedding, Thomas, 195 Bennett, Charles Moihi, 166 Bernard, Stephen, 158 Bertrand, George, 177 Bismarcku 183 Blarney, Thomas, 12, 32, 64 see also Anzac Corps Blitzkrieg tactics, 30 Bonaparte, Napoleon, 47 Brauer, Commander Bruno, 99, 209 execution of; 210 Bren guns, 77 British units 2 Black Watch, 68 3 Hussars, 134 14 Brigade, 71 42 Field Company, 68, vi 7 Armoured Division, 24 Buchner, Alex, 58 Burge, AE, 178 Burge, Alaister, 172-73 Campbell, Ian, 77, 97, 217 surrender at Retino, 184—85 Cape of Good Hope, 18 Carr, FW; 110-11 illustration by, 10 Carter, Stanley, 159 Chappel, BH, 71, 98 Churchill, Winston, 26, 63 Citizens Military Forces, 13 Clausewitz, Carl von, vi, viii Cockerill, КС, 173, 178 Connell, John, 24 Corbett, Ray, 193 Costa Rica, 43 demise of, 44 Cox, Geoffrey, 116, 118 Creforce, 69, 78, 89 interception of parachutists, 97 members trapped at Canea, 179
Crete, 65 map Allied losses on, 205 allied order to abandon, 184 Anzac retreat, 183-94 defence of, 68-75 German defeat at Galatas, 137—40 German invasion ofj 82—100 20 May first wave, 84 map batde on 42nd Street, 143—82 254
Index Jews sent to their deaths, 206 Maleme defence and occupation, 108,117,129 reprisals against civilians, 16 German losses on, 205 German moves on Canea and Suda Bay, 144,145-48 history of, 65-66 mutilation of German corpses, 194 on treatment of German corpses, 8, 10,16, 194-204 Cunningham, Andrew, 115 Creforce command, 69 Creforce contingents, 78 defence of Crete, 71, 74-76, 89—90, 183-84 Maleme counter-attack, 106, 114 on treatment of German corpses, 201 Gaiatas, 12 20 May positions, 124 map 25 May positions, 131 map Allied withdrawal, 142 German defeat, 137-40 struggle for, 122-42 D-Day, 207, 209, 211 Gallipoli, 5, 20 Davies, Eric, 167 Gammage, Bill, 4 Davin, Dan, 37, 92-93 Gardiner, Wira, 21 Davison, Rob, 176—77 Gentry, William, 142 Defender, HMS, 44 Gericke, Walter, 96, 203 DFS 230 (German glider), 54 German corpses treatment of, 8,10,16, 194-204 Dittmer, George, 142, 154, 169, 177, 215 Downing, Walter, 6—7 Dyer, Humphrey, 82, 94—95, 103—104, 112 battle on 42nd Street, 154—55, 169-72 El Álaméin, 206, 209,215 Ellsworth, Nigel, 4 Farran, Roy, 106, 113, 134, 137, 212 injury at Gaiatas, 138 Forrester, Michael, 128, 132, 134, 135-36,212 Forster, Hans, 13, 148, 156, 180, 197-99,211 Franco—Prussian War, 2 Franklin, Benjamin, 46 Freyberg, Bernard, 5, 63—64, 79, 150, 213-14 German Furies, 44 German units VIII Air Corps, 55, 59, 81-82 XI Air Corps, 48, 59 1 Air Landing Assault Regiment, 54 invasion of Crete, 82—83, 95, 101 civilian atrocities committed, 203-204 7 Air Division, 46, 51, 54—55 Crete campaign, 59, 61, 81, 101 in Denmark and Norway, 53 1 Parachute Regiment, 61 2
Parachute Regiment, 43 3 Parachute Regiment, 61, 86, 123, 156, 179 1 Battalion, 100, 144 3 Battalion, 115, 125 5 Mountain Division, 56, 57, 104, 117,144,188 6 Mountain Division, 38, 40, 56 85 Mountain Regiment, 130,146,183 255
BATTLE ON 42ND STREET 100 Mountain Regiment, 115, 117-18, 132, 186 defeat at Gaiatas, 141 141 Mountain Regiment, 41, 56—57, 147, 180,186,211 1/141 Battalion, 148 resistance to, 197—98 III Battalion, 144 111/141 Battalion, 148 Headquarters Battalion, 144 Afrika Korps, 48 SS Adolf Hitler Division, 31 Sturmabteilung Koch, 54 Germany Bulgarian invasion, 29 invasion of Crete 20 May first wave, 84 map Anzac retreat, 183—94 battle on 42nd Street, 143—82 defeat at Gaiatas, 137—40 German moves on Canea and Suda Bay, 144, 145-48, 156 Jews sent to their deaths, 206 losses, 205 Malerne defence and occupation, 108, 117,129 invasion of Greece, 30 parachutist equipment, 52 Yugoslav invasion, 30 Gibbons, Walter, 92 Goring, Hermann, 46, 51, 203 Grant, Ron, 25 Gray, John, 125—26 Great Depression, 13 Greece Anzac evacuation from, 42 army capitulation, 39 front lines in 1941,55 map German invasion ofj 30 Greek units 1 Greek Regiment, 89 6 Greek Regiment, 123, 125 8 Greek Regiment, 123 Griffiths-March, Roland, 174 Hargest, James, 34, 72, 103, 105, 120-21, 165,216 battle on 42nd Street, 150-52 on low morale, 189 Heidrich, Richard, 61, 123, 126-27 Hemi, Jack, 170 Hereward, HMS, 44 Hero, HMS, 44 Heydte, Baron Friedrich August von der, 4, 50-52, 62, 208-209 battle on 42nd Street, 155—56 Canea, surrender of, 179 on German losses in Crete, 194 invasion of Crete, 86-89 Knight’s Cross award, 208 on Royal Navy operations, 116—17 Hill 107, 72, 83, 86, 95, 100,106,203 abandonment of, 214 German occupation oij 102 Hitler, Adolf accession to power, 46 campaign in Crete, 10, 60 Directive 28, occupation of
Crete, 49 interventions in Africa and Greece, 26, 48 on losses in Crete, 207 Treaty of Versailles, 51 turning soldiers into National Socialists, 55 Hooper, George, 97 Hoyer, Sergeant-Major, 182 Hughes, Billy, 19 Hulme, Clive, 138-39, 180, 216 256
Index Inglis, Lindsay Merritt, 74—75, 208 Italian units 10 Army, 22 Jacka, Albert, 4 Jacķal, HMS, 190 Jais Group, 179 Jais, Maximilian, 41, 57, 144, 211 Ju 52s, 7, 42, 81, 82,90, 117 Kane, Pat, І 6—17 Kelly, Alvin, 151 Kelly, Charles, 113 Kennedy, Michael, 185 Kennedy, Ray, 176 Kinder, James, 192-93 Kippenberger, Howard, 75, 123, 128, 133, 189,214-15 on German defeat at Gaiatas, 140 Kleye, Oskar, 102 Knyvett, Hugh, 6 Koch, Walter, 54, 83 Krakau, August, 130, 180, 183 Kranz, Dr, 181, 200 Kumnig, Matthias, 198-99 Lee Enfield bayonets, 6, 53 Leonidas, 39 Lithgow, 4 Logan, Rangi, 170, 171 Löhr, Alexander, 61 and Operation Mercury, 58—59 Longstaff, William, 6 Luftwaffe, 36, 44 bombing of Canea, 143—44 improvements to, 51 opening raids on Crete, 95 reprisals against Kastelli, 195—96 Lustre Force, 28 Malerne airfield, 73 map Malerne counter-attack, 105-106, 109 map, 111-13 Maori conscription, 19 Maori NCO training, 21 Maori, First World War experience, 19-20 Maori, Second World War experience, 20—21 see also New Zealand units battle at Olympus Pass, 73—74 German assaults on, 35 German invasion of Crete, 94 Malerne counter-attack, 111-13, 119 Marshall, Henry, 114, 158 Matthews, Governor, 170, 171 Mauser Gewehr 98k rifles, 57 McGeoch, Beverley, 157,158,159 McKerchar, FS, 176 Meindl, Eugen, 61, 85-86, 101—102 Menzies, Robert, 28 Messerschmitt aircraft, 26—27 Metaxas Line, 29,33 map, 56, 144 Meyer, Kurt, 104-105 Midwwod, Arthur, 111 Miller, Walter, 157,158,159-60,177,178 Mitchell, ‘Billy,’ 47 Mitchell, John, 77 Mobile Naval Base Defence Organisation (MNBDO), 69 Müller, Friedrich-
Wilhelm, 210 Mürbe, Peter, 89, 120 fate of para troop detachment, 195 Mussolini, Benito, 14 defeats in Africa and Greece, 25 Nelson, St Elmo, 158 Neuhoff, Karl, 125 New Zealand declaration of war, 16 257
BATTLE ON 42ND STREET participation in Second World War, 16 Regular Force, 16 Special Force, 20 New Zealand units 1 Echelon, 17 2 Echelon, 17,21 2 Expeditionary Force, 64 4 Brigade, 17, 22, 34, 72, 74, 122, 132 battle on 42nd Street, 152 5 Brigade, 21, 34,42, 72, 74,120, 132, 186,214-15 batde on 42nd Street, 150, 151, 152, 165 10 Brigade, 75, 123 18 Brigade, 17, 75 19 Brigade, 17,34, 75 20 Brigade, 17 18 Battalion, 131, 133 19 Battalion, 125,153, 155, 172-74 20 Battalion, 107, 125, 133, 134, 149,176 evacuation from Crete, 189 Malerne airfield attack on, 110, 113 21 Battalion, 36, 38, 41, 72, 94, 99, 100, 103 battle on 42nd Street, 153, 165, 171,174-75 Malerne airfield attack on, 113 22 Battalion, 35, 72, 95,100, 173, 176,214,215 Malerne airfield attack on, 111 23 Battalion, 35, 73, 92-93,100,103, 135-36,176,215-16 28 (Maori) Battalion, 3, 20—21, 35, 73, 82,94, 103,213 battle on 42nd Street, 153—54, 156, 165-69,171-73 Native Contingent, 18 New Zealand Brigade, 40 New Zealand Division, 39 Petrol Company, 124—25, 127 Pioneer Battalion, 20 New Zealand Wars, 19 Ngata, Apirana, 18 Operation Barbarossa, 48, 60, 206 Operation Compass, 22 Operation Marita, 30, 56 Operation Market Garden, 209 Operation Mercury, 56, 58-60, 101 see also Hitler, Adolf and Student, Kurt paratrooper weaponry, 52—53 Pattern 1907 bayonets, 1,3, 10 see also bayonets Pavlov’s dog, 10 Pearl Harbor, 206 Peck, John Desmond (‘Johnny’), 14, 161- 62,178,188,219 Phoebe, HMS, 190 Pinios Gorge, 38 Pink Hill German surrender, 128-29, 134 Pozières, 5 Puckapunyal, 13, 160 Puttick, Edward, 105 battle on 42nd Street,
149-52 Ramcke, Hermann-Bernhard, 105, 132, 179, 208 Reardon, Mick, 172 Reichsheer (regular German army), 57 Reiter, Frank‘Blue,’ 159, 160, 162-63 Richthofen, Wolfram von, 55, 102 Ringel, Julius ‘Papa,’ 56, 119, 130, 145,210 on enemy resistance, 145 258
Index proposed advance on Canea and Suda Bay, 145—48 reprisals against Greek hostilities, 195-97 on situation at Sfalda, 192 Rising Sun badge, 10 Robertson, Bill, 151 Rommel, Erwin, 48 Royal Navy, 42, 49, 60, 62, 66, 79 attack on German flotilla, 115-16 evacuations from Crete, 184, 189 loss of sailors, 211—12 sinking oīBismarcĶ 183 Royal, Rangi, 100,154, 156, 167-68 Riidel, Roland, 200 Russell, John, 128 Russo-Japanese War, 3 SA (Sturmabteilung), 50—51 Sandover, Ray, 78, 97, 185 Sarrazin, Kurt, 83 Saunders, Harry, 15, 218 Saunders, Reg, 2, 15, 26-27, 39, 162-64,186-87, 218 in retreat, 188—89 on treatment of German corpses, 201-2 Savage, Michael, 16 Schölz, Joachim on treatment of German corpses, 197, 198,199-200 Sfalda, 15, 186, 188-94,211 and evacuation routes, 187 map retreat to, 216 Short Magazine Lee Enfield rifles, 4, 14 Sidi Barraní, 22, 23 Slazenger, 4 Slessor, Kenneth, 40 Slocombe, Bob, 157 Smith, Willie, 35 Smith, Max, 129 Spanish Civil War, 37 Stenzler, Edgar, 203 Student, Kurt, 4,46-50, 54—56,185 British capture of, 208 conquest of Crete, 49, 79—81, 96, 114-15 on German losses in Crete, 194 on Hitler and German losses in Crete, 207 Knight’s Cross decoration, 47 Malerne counter-measures, 101,120 and Operation Mercury, 58—60 reprisals against Cretans, 197, 203 Stuka dive-bombers, 37 Suez Canal, 14 Süssmann, Wilhelm, 54, 61, 82 Te Puni, Tihema, 172 Thermopylae Line, 33 map, 41 Thomas, Private, 5 Thomas, Sandy, 93—94,136,137,139, 215 Thornton, William, 91 Tobruk, 24, 39 Australian units at, 24-25, 96 Treaty of Versailles, 46, 51 Trebes, Horst, 203, 210 Trentham Army
School, 21 Tureia, Parekura, 111-12 Ultra (decrypts of German codes), 70-71, 114 Upham, Charles Hazlitt, 5, 108-109, 113-14,216 Victoria Cross medal, 114 Utz, Willibald, 132,179 259
BATTLE ON 42ND STREET Vasey, George, 70, 77 battle on 42nd Street, 149—52 Vevi Line assault, 31 Wenzel, Helmut, 86 Western Front, 4, 208 Walker, Theo, 13,107, 154, 158-59, 190-92,217 on treatment of German corpses, 201 Waretini, Rangitepuru (Sewell, Sony), 168 Wavell, Archibald, 63, 68 Wehrmacht, 10, 31, 55 Weixler, Franz Peter, 202—203 on German atrocities on civilians, 203-204 Bayer/sc Staatsbiêp Mön«1· ·· Weston, Eric, 71,150, 151 Wilson, Henry Maidand, 29 Woodhouse, Monty, 90 Xerxes, 39 ifeoman, Allan, 175-76,177 Ypres, 2 Zeiss binoculars, 94
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title | Battle on 42nd Street war in Crete and the Anzacs' bloody last stand |
title_alt | Battle on Forty-Second Street |
title_auth | Battle on 42nd Street war in Crete and the Anzacs' bloody last stand |
title_exact_search | Battle on 42nd Street war in Crete and the Anzacs' bloody last stand |
title_full | Battle on 42nd Street war in Crete and the Anzacs' bloody last stand Peter Monteath |
title_fullStr | Battle on 42nd Street war in Crete and the Anzacs' bloody last stand Peter Monteath |
title_full_unstemmed | Battle on 42nd Street war in Crete and the Anzacs' bloody last stand Peter Monteath |
title_short | Battle on 42nd Street |
title_sort | battle on 42nd street war in crete and the anzacs bloody last stand |
title_sub | war in Crete and the Anzacs' bloody last stand |
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