To War with a 4th Hussar: Fighting in Greece, North Africa & The Balkans
This vivid WWII memoir recounts the exploits of a 4th Queen’s Own Hussar through the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern theatre of combat.
 
At the outbreak of the Second World War, Peter Crichton was quick to enlist and escape his journalistic job in London. The adventuresome young man transferred to the 4th Queen’s Own Hussars and soon found himself fighting a desperate and ill-fated rear-guard action in the mountains of Northern Greece. One of the few in his Regiment to be evacuated, Crichton went on to see combat in the battles of Alam Halfa and El Alamein. But he also found time to play polo and fall in love.
 
Crichton was later deployed to Yugoslavia where he was attached to Tito’s partisans, a guerilla resistance movement that fought their way North, island by island, hurrying the Germans’ withdrawal. After four and a half years’ absence, he returned to London on VE Day, 1945, grateful to be alive.
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To War with a 4th Hussar: Fighting in Greece, North Africa & The Balkans
This vivid WWII memoir recounts the exploits of a 4th Queen’s Own Hussar through the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern theatre of combat.
 
At the outbreak of the Second World War, Peter Crichton was quick to enlist and escape his journalistic job in London. The adventuresome young man transferred to the 4th Queen’s Own Hussars and soon found himself fighting a desperate and ill-fated rear-guard action in the mountains of Northern Greece. One of the few in his Regiment to be evacuated, Crichton went on to see combat in the battles of Alam Halfa and El Alamein. But he also found time to play polo and fall in love.
 
Crichton was later deployed to Yugoslavia where he was attached to Tito’s partisans, a guerilla resistance movement that fought their way North, island by island, hurrying the Germans’ withdrawal. After four and a half years’ absence, he returned to London on VE Day, 1945, grateful to be alive.
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To War with a 4th Hussar: Fighting in Greece, North Africa & The Balkans

To War with a 4th Hussar: Fighting in Greece, North Africa & The Balkans

by Peter Crichton
To War with a 4th Hussar: Fighting in Greece, North Africa & The Balkans

To War with a 4th Hussar: Fighting in Greece, North Africa & The Balkans

by Peter Crichton

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This vivid WWII memoir recounts the exploits of a 4th Queen’s Own Hussar through the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern theatre of combat.
 
At the outbreak of the Second World War, Peter Crichton was quick to enlist and escape his journalistic job in London. The adventuresome young man transferred to the 4th Queen’s Own Hussars and soon found himself fighting a desperate and ill-fated rear-guard action in the mountains of Northern Greece. One of the few in his Regiment to be evacuated, Crichton went on to see combat in the battles of Alam Halfa and El Alamein. But he also found time to play polo and fall in love.
 
Crichton was later deployed to Yugoslavia where he was attached to Tito’s partisans, a guerilla resistance movement that fought their way North, island by island, hurrying the Germans’ withdrawal. After four and a half years’ absence, he returned to London on VE Day, 1945, grateful to be alive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526755117
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 11/12/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Born in 1914, Peter Crichton was brought up by his maternal grandfather in Essex. His education at Bradfield was cut short due to a shortage of money. After a period in German and Denmark learning to farm he became a sub-editor for The Evening Standard. A countryman at heart, urban life did not suit him. On the outbreak of war, he joined the Northamptonshire Yeomanry but frustrated by home service he transferred to the 4th Hussars. His service in North Africa, Northern Greece, the Western Desert and with the Partisans in the Balkans is the subject of this memoir. Post war he married the daughter of the Swedish Minister to Egypt and worked in Cairo until the 1952 Revolution. They returned with their son, Robert to England, settling in the Cotswolds. He enjoyed rural pursuits and worked for the Automobile Association. He died in 1977.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

List of Maps xi

Part I xiii

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Regiment 1

Chapter 2 The Journey to Egypt 5

Chapter 3 A Greek Adventure 11

Chapter 4 The Germans Attack 15

Chapter 5 Guarding the Bridge 21

Chapter 6 The Colonel's Runner 31

Chapter 7 Escape from the Peloponnese 39

Part II 49

Chapter 8 The Return to Egypt 51

Chapter 9 War in the Desert 63

Chapter 10 The Battle of Alam Halfa 73

Chapter 11 The Tide Turns 81

Chapter 12 The Battle of Alamein 89

Chapter 13 Cairo Life 99

Part III 109

Chapter 14 Introduction to the Partisans 111

Chapter 15 The Battle for Brae 119

Chapter 16 A Strange Affair 135

Chapter 17 The Capture of Ston 149

Chapter 18 An Italian Holiday 161

Chapter 19 The Liberation of Split 165

Chapter 20 Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained 181

Chapter 21 Zadar 195

Chapter 22 The Capture of Pag 203

Chapter 23 A New Life 215

Index 221

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