"Our troop of four tanks was creeping down a road along a very steep mountainside and we knew that somewhere ahead a German 88mm would be hiding waiting for us to reach a position, which the enemy would, in retreat, have noted down accurately in terms of its range. To make our survival more likely, I had volunteered to accompany the troop officer, Lieutenant Bunny Evans walking ahead of the tanks to draw fire." - Douglas Baker, WW2 People's War
The BBC "WW2 People's War" archive has a series of recollections by Natal Mounted Rifles volunteer Douglas Baker. Of particular interest are his descriptions of action at San Felice in July 1944:
Ambush at San Felice Ambush at San Felice - Part 2 |
Douglas Baker (left) in 1943. © Douglas Baker. WW2 People's War is an online archive of wartime memories contributed by members of the public and gathered by the BBC. The archive can be found here. |
I have added the link to the Springboks in Italy reference page.
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