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Battle of Keren

The Battle of Keren (Italian: Battaglia di Cheren) took place from 3 February to 27 March 1941.[1] Keren was attacked by the British during the East African Campaign of the Second World War. A force of Italian regular and colonial troops defended the position against British troops (mostly from Sudan and British India) and Free French forces. The town of Keren, in the colony of Italian East Africa, was of tactical importance to both sides. The road and railway through Keren were the main routes to the colonial capital of Italian Eritrea at Asmara and the Red Sea port of Massawa, which surrendered to the British after the battle.

List of British military equipment of World War II

List of French military equipment of World War II

List of Italian Army equipment in World War II

Order of Battle, East African Campaign (World War II)

Ghergo, G. F. (2011). "La battaglia di Cheren". Storia Militare (in Italian) (213). Parma: Albertelli.  1122-5289.

ISSN

The Abyssinian Campaigns: the official story of the conquest of Italian East Africa. London: . 1942. OCLC 184818818.

HMSO

This week in the War, 24–30 March 1941: The Fall of Keren—The Unknown Victory