Bir Hakeim, the site of an Ottoman fort built around a Roman well
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The Bir Hakeim rescue (Arabic: بئر حكيم, romanized: biʾr ḥakīm, lit. 'Wise Well' pronounced[biʔrħaˈkiːm]ⓘ) was a British raid in Italian Cyrenaica (modern Libya) on 17 March 1916 to recover prisoners of war held by the Senussi. Following the capture of Sollum on 14 March the British discovered evidence that the prisoners, survivors from two ships sunk by a German U-boat, were being held at the Bir Hakeim oasis, about 99 mi (160 km) to the west.
A rescue force of armoured cars and ambulances was assembled by Major Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster. The force, starting before dawn, drove across the desert and surprised the Senussi guards. On finding the prisoners had been half-starved during their 135 days' captivity the British pursued the fleeing Senussi and massacred most of them, including women and children. The party then returned to Sollum.
The BirHakeimrescue (Arabic: بئر حكيم, romanized: biʾr ḥakīm, lit. 'Wise Well' pronounced [biʔr ħaˈkiːm] ) was a British raid in Italian Cyrenaica (modern...
BirHakeim (Arabic: بئر حكيم, romanized: biʾr ḥakīm, lit. 'wise well', pronounced [biʔr ħaˈkiːm] , sometimes written Bir Hacheim) is the site of a former...
position. Unexpected resistance at the south end of the line around the BirHakeim box by the Free French garrison left Panzerarmee Afrika with a long and...
boulders, conducting the BirHakeimrescue. The 91 men were fed then driven back to an Australian Camel Corps outpost at Bir Waer. Next day the liberated...
55 lives. BirHakeimrescue: Major Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, led a force to rescue 92 British prisoners of war from BirHakeim in Italian...
and within the Army Resistance Organization (ORA), he contributed to the rescue of several hundred Jewish individuals from the Holocaust. He also extended...
the Battle of Gazala the brigade held a defensive box at Point 171 near BirHakeim and was again overrun by units of the Afrika Korps and Italian forces...
flew to Camp 1 (Campo Uno) a remote natural airstrip in southern Libya at Bir Misciuro, which had been discovered by Vimercati-San Severino in 1935, when...
involved in the rescue of the survivors from SS Iron Knight, which was sunk by a torpedo fired by the Japanese submarine I-21. After the rescue, Triomphant...
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Gazala. On 4 June, he was involved in the rescue of a South African pilot who had been shot down near BirHakeim, landing nearby to collect and fly him back...
divisions and the Maletti Group was to advance along the Dayr al Hamra–Bir ar Rabiyah–Bir Enba track, to outflank the British on the escarpment. The Maletti...
compelled to send reinforcements, commanded by Generalleutnant Erwin Rommel, to rescue his beleaguered Italian ally. Rommel launched Operation Sonnenblume (6 February...
French Division in 1942, distinguishing themselves during the Battle of BirHakeim and subsequently combining with another unit to form the Bataillon d'infanterie...
the four battalions who took part in the breakout after the Battle of BirHakeim in 1942. Their losses could not easily be replaced from the Pacific and...
collaboration with the OSS, 413 Allied airmen shot down over Yugoslavia were rescued and evacuated. The Kingdom of Egypt was nominally sovereign since 1922...
daring raids, dealing decisive losses to the Germans at the Battle of BirHakeim. During the battle he is said to have written: "We, foreigners, have only...
announced a €1 billion plan (equivalent to US$1.25 billion at the time) to rescue the financially struggling Disneyland Paris resort, the Financial Times...
a sweeping move around the southern end of the Gazala line. Battle of BirHakeim: The Free French and British troops slow the German advance in North Africa...