Battle of Bir Hakeim

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Battle of Bir Hakeim
ConflictWorld War II
DateMay 26June 11, 1942
PlaceBir Hakeim
ResultAxis victory
Combatants
1st Free French Brigade Afrika Korps
Commanders
Pierre Koenig Erwin Rommel
Strength
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Casualties
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Western Desert Campaign
CompassTobrukBrevityBattleaxeCrusaderGazalaBir Hakeim1st AlameinAlam Haifa2nd Alamein

The Battle of Bir Hakeim (May 26, 1942 - June 11, 1942) was fought, during World War II, between the German/Italian Afrika Korps and the 1st Free French Brigade, with support from the British 7th Armoured Division. The German commander was Feldmarschall Erwin Rommel and the French commander was General Pierre Koenig.

The Germans attacked Bir Hakeim on May 26. Over the next two weeks, the Luftwaffe flew 1,400 sorties against the defenses, whilst 4 German/Italian divisions attacked. On June 2, 3, and 5, the German forces requested that Koenig surrender, he refused and launched counterattacks with his Bren gun carriers. Despite the explosion of the defence's ammo dump, the French continued to fight using ammo brought in by British armored cars during the night. Meanwhile, the Royal Air Force dropped water and other supplies.

On June 9, the British Eighth Army authorized a retreat and during the night of June 10/June 11 the defenders of Bir Hakeim escaped.

Units involved in the defending 1st Free French Brigade were:

Notable Personalities of the Battle of Bir Hakeim

See also: Battle of Bir Hakeim, 1942, Afrika Korps, Ammunition, Armored car, Battle of Alam Halfa