Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År
The Perfect Holiday Gift Gift Now

HEROES OF THE VICTORIA CROSS ALI HAIDAR

History of War

|

Issue 147

In WWII's final weeks, this British Indian Army sepoy was severely wounded in Italy while silencing multiple German machine gun nests

- LOUIS HARDIMAN

HEROES OF THE VICTORIA CROSS ALI HAIDAR

For three days, Pashtun Sepoy Ali Haidar waited under the clear blue skies of northern Italy. He knew the order to attack across the Senio River would come soon. The rumble of Allied artillery, a constant during the build-up, was beginning to reach a crescendo as gunners worked around the clock to crack the robust German defences on both banks of the river. The bombardment reached its peak during the afternoon and evening of 9 April: 825 heavy bombers dropped fragmentation ordnance behind the main defences, shells screamed across the Senio from every artillery piece in the sector and Allied fighter bombers made precision strikes. Meanwhile, Haidar was among the British Indian Army's 13th Frontier Force Rifles slowly advancing to the river's south bank, supported by tanks. As the afternoon turned to dusk and the bombardment ceased, Haidar was about to find out how successful all those explosives had been.

imageBorn to Pashtun parents belonging to the Bangash tribe in Kohat, Haidar had joined the Sixth Battalion 13th Frontier Force Rifles of the British Indian Army at the outbreak of the war. His regiment had been involved in the evacuation of Dunkirk in 1940. Once back in Dover, his battalion was merged into the other 13th Frontier Force Rifles battalions and stationed in Brighton. While most of Haidar's Indian comrades served in Burma and Malaya, his battalion saw action against the Italian and German armies in Ethiopia, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Algeria during the Africa campaign. After the Italian surrender in September 1943, Haidar underwent further training in Casablanca before landing in Italy in April 1944.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA History of War

History of War

History of War

MORE MISS MONEYPENNY THAN MATA HARI WOMEN SPIES THROUGHOUT THE DECADES

THEY LOOKED LIKE ORDINARY HOUSEWIVES, MOTHERS AND SECRETARIES IN SENSIBLE CLOTHES AND STURDY SHOES. BUT THESE INNOCUOUS WOMEN WERE EMBARKED ON COURAGEOUS AND OFTEN TREACHEROUS MISSIONS AS SECRET AGENTS

time to read

4 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

THE END OF GREAT POWERS

Full-spectrum analysis of a state's economy, technology, leadership, society and alliances could be a superior way of predicting battlefield performance

time to read

3 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

THE BATTLE OF JERUSALEM 9 JANUARY - 11 DECEMBER 1917

During a campaign that lasted nearly a year, British and Arab forces defeated the Ottoman Turks and entered the ancient city

time to read

7 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

QUEEN ELIZABETH CLASS BATTLESHIP

These five super-dreadnoughts set the standard for early 20th century warship design in speed, firepower and protection and were the first fast battleships of the age

time to read

4 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

THE MASSACRE AT WOUNDED KNEE

In 1890, US troops killed more than 250 Lakota, at a location that remains the focus of resistance and dark controversy

time to read

10 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

BORN IN NORTH AFRICA

HOW THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN FORGED THE 'SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP'

time to read

3 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

ANTI-TANK MINE

This lightweight General Service Mk V device could immobilise Hitler's heavy tanks and was used during fighting in Northwest Europe

time to read

1 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

HEROES OF THE MEDAL OF HONOR BALDOMERO LOPEZ

During the daring landings at Inchon in 1950, this first lieutenant sacrificed his life to save his US Marine comrades

time to read

6 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

NORTH KOREA'S ROCKET REVOLUTION

After the peninsula was divided by a long-term ceasefire, Pyongyang and Seoul raced to build weapons that could obliterate each other

time to read

4 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

THE GREAT TRAIN RAID THE MOST DARING SAS MISSION OF WWII

DAMIEN LEWIS' LATEST SAS ADVENTURE IS CHARACTERISTICALLY FAST-PACED AND ACTION-PACKED

time to read

2 mins

Issue 153

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size

Holiday offer front
Holiday offer back