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Malta At War
A History of Malta in WW2

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Malta At War Malta At War offers a vivid, meticulously researched account of one of the Second World War’s most desperate and decisive struggles. Readers will follow the island’s transformation from a quiet British outpost into a besieged fortress that endured relentless aerial bombardment, chronic shortages, and the constant threat of invasion. The narrative walks you through each phase of the siege – from the first Italian raids in June 1940 and the legendary defence of the Gloster Gladiators nicknamed Faith, Hope, and Charity, to the arrival of the German Luftwaffe’s Fliegerkorps X, the brutal Illustrious Blitz, and the grim months when Malta neared breaking point under Field Marshal Kesselring’s relentless onslaught.

Through detailed chapters, you will experience the human side of the conflict: the civilians who carved out lives in ancient limestone tunnels and catacombs, the dockyard workers who repaired warships amid falling bombs, the anti‑aircraft gunners who kept up a ceaseless barrage, and the RAF pilots who flew obsolete biplanes and later Spitfires against superior enemy fighters. The book also reveals the strategic calculus that made Malta a linchpin of the Mediterranean war, showing how its submarines, surface strike force Force K, and airborne interdiction campaign strangled Rommel’s supply lines and helped turn the tide at El Alamein.

You will learn about the epic Malta Convoys – Operations Harpoon, Vigorous, and the legendary Pedestal (the Santa Marija Convoy) – and the extraordinary courage required to keep the island supplied. The narrative explains how intelligence breakthroughs like Ultra intercepts, shifting Axis priorities, and the leadership of figures such as Air Vice Marshal Keith Park transformed Malta’s defence from passive endurance to active offense. The award of the George Cross to the entire island population is examined as both a morale‑boosting recognition and a symbol of collective resilience.

Finally, the book traces the lifting of the siege, Malta’s rebirth as a forward base for the invasion of Sicily, and the staggering cost of victory – lives lost, buildings destroyed, and the enduring legacy etched into the Maltese national identity. By the end, readers will not only understand the military chronology but also feel the determination, sacrifice, and indomitable spirit that turned a tiny speck of rock into a crucial Allied stronghold.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Malta's strategic position as an 'unsinkable aircraft carrier' that disrupted Axis supply lines to Rommel's North African forces, making it a pivotal battleground in the Mediterranean theater.
  • The unprecedented aerial bombardment Malta endured, with over 15,000 tons of bombs dropped during the siege, making it arguably the most bombed place on earth during WWII.
  • Critical naval operations like Operation Pedestal (the Santa Marija Convoy) that delivered vital supplies against overwhelming odds, keeping Malta in the fight during its darkest hours.
  • The evolution of Malta's air defense from obsolete Gladiator biplanes to Spitfires and the tactical innovations of commanders like Keith Park that turned the tide in the air war.
  • The civilian experience of life underground in shelters and tunnels, enduring starvation, disease, and constant bombardment while maintaining remarkable resilience and community spirit.
Who's It For:

This book is ideal for military history enthusiasts, particularly those interested in WWII Mediterranean theater, siege warfare, and the interconnected nature of air, naval, and land operations. It will appeal to readers who appreciate detailed accounts of both strategic decision-making and human experiences during wartime, including civilians enduring bombardment and service members fighting in the air and at sea. Anyone fascinated by stories of resilience against overwhelming odds, the impact of intelligence (like Ultra decrypts), and how a small island could exert disproportionate strategic influence will find this comprehensive history of Malta's ordeal and triumph deeply engaging.

Author:

Dr Alex Bugeja, PhD

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 23, 2026

Word Count:

43,823 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 4 minutes

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