World War 2, Rats of Tobruk Memorial Casket, 2002

Overview

Large jarrah memorial casket with Rats of Tobruk plaque, funded by donations of the students and staff of Craigie Senior High School, 2002.

Historical information

Tobruk is a Mediterranean port with an excellent deep-water harbour. During World War 2, as a supply hub, it was important to both Allied and Axis forces. In January 1941, it was captured from the Italians by General Wavell's forces which included the Australian 6 Division. When Rommel drove across Cyrenaica towards Suez in April 1941, it was essential that Tobruk be held. The main infantry component of the defending force was the Australian 9th Division and 18 Brigade from 7th Division. Tobruk was surrounded and besieged from 11 April to 10 December 1941, when the Axis forces were driven back.
Many of the Australian defenders had been relieved during August and September 1941 but 2/13 Battalion remained throughout the siege.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-32-54-537
Contextual Information

The casket is an integral component of the Tobruk display in the World War 2 Gallery at the Australian Army Museum of Western Australia.

Australian Army Museum of Western Australia

Australian Army Museum of Western Australia

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