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Operation Compass
Part of the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War

Map showing the Western Desert theatre
Date9 December 1940 – 9 February 1941
(2 months)
Location
Sidi Barrani, Egypt to El Agheila, Libya
Result British victory
Territorial
changes
Recapture of western Egypt and occupation of Cyrenaica
Belligerents

Operation Compass British Empire

  • Operation Compass Australia
  • Operation Compass India
  • Cyrenaica Libyan Arab Force[1][a]
  • Operation Compass Southern Rhodesia
  • Operation Compass United Kingdom
Operation Compass Free France

Operation Compass Italy

  • Operation Compass Italian Libya
Commanders and leaders
  • Archibald Wavell
  • Henry Wilson
  • Richard O'Connor
  • Michael Creagh
  • Noel Beresford-Peirse
  • Iven Mackay
  • Rodolfo Graziani
  • Giuseppe Tellera 
  • Sebastiano Gallina (POW)
  • Carlo Spatocco
  • Annibale Bergonzoli (POW)
  • Enrico Mannella (POW)
Strength
36,000 men
275 tanks
120 guns
142 aircraft
150,000 men
600 armoured vehicles
1,600 guns
331 aircraft
Casualties and losses
500 killed
1,373 wounded
55 missing
26 aircraft
5,500+ killed
10,000 wounded
133,298 captured
420 tanks
845 guns
564 aircraft
(incl. reinforcements)

Operation Compass (also Italian: Battaglia della Marmarica) was the first large British military operation of the Western Desert Campaign (1940–1943) during the Second World War. British, Empire and Commonwealth forces attacked Italian forces of the 10th Army (Marshal Rodolfo Graziani) in western Egypt and Cyrenaica, the eastern province of Libya, from December 1940 to February 1941.

The Western Desert Force (WDF) (Lieutenant-General Richard O'Connor) with about 36,000 men, advanced from Mersa Matruh in Egypt on a five-day raid against the Italian positions of the 10th Army, which had about 150,000 men in fortified posts around Sidi Barrani in Egypt and in Cyrenaica. The WDF swiftly defeated the Italians in their fortified posts and at Sidi Barrani, then exploited their success, forcing the rest of the 10th Army out of Egypt and capturing the ports along the Libyan coast. The 10th Army was cut off as it retreated towards Tripolitania and defeated at the Battle of Beda Fomm, the remnants being pursued to El Agheila on the Gulf of Sirte.

The British took over 138,000 Italian and Libyan prisoners, hundreds of tanks, more than a thousand guns and many aircraft. The WDF suffered 1,900 men killed and wounded, about 10 per cent of the infantry. The WDF was unable to continue beyond El Agheila, due to worn out vehicles and the diversion in March 1941 of the best-equipped units to conduct Operation Lustre for the Battle of Greece. Reinforcements were rushed to Libya to defend Tripoli, by the Italians assisted by the Deutsches Afrikakorps and the Luftwaffe.

  1. ^ a b Rodd 1970, p. 255.


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