The Santa Marija Convoy
Faith and Endurance in Wartime Malta, 1940–1942- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2011
Summary
Malta is once of the smallest nations in the world, yet has one of the longest histories of any country. During World War II, Malta played a key role in the Mediterranean campaign, its submarines, light surface forces, and aircrafts destroying supplies desperately needed by Rommel's forces in North Africa. The price the Maltese paid for this effort was the most sustained and intensive bombing campaign in the war, enduring over 130 tons of bombs per square mile. This, compounded by the Axis blockade that attempted to starve Malta into surrender, set the stage for numerous convoy battles, the most dramatic being Operation Pedestal, remembered on Malta to this day as the Santa Marija Convoy.
In The Santa Marija Convoy, Dennis Castillo uses published histories as well as interviews and oral histories to explore the experiences of the Maltese and how their faith sustained them through this dark period of Malta's history. Malta is an ancient Catholic culture, with roots going back to the founding of Christianity on the island by St. Paul. Their faith was sorely needed as they suffered both bombardment and hunger from June 1940 to August 1942. This faith was rewarded when, on August 15, 1942, The Feast of the Assumption, 5 out of 14 ships won through to Malta's harbor bringing crucial supplies for the islands survival.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2011
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-2895-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-2896-1
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 262
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 4
- Chapter 01. The Maltese Islands No access Pages 5 - 20
- Chapter 02. The Faith No access Pages 21 - 36
- Chapter 03. Malta and Britain No access Pages 37 - 56
- Chapter 04. The War Begins No access Pages 57 - 66
- Chapter 05. The First Raids No access Pages 67 - 78
- Chapter 06. The Italian Phase No access Pages 79 - 100
- Chapter 07. Doom’s Day No access Pages 101 - 126
- Chapter 08. Defying the “Phooey” No access Pages 127 - 150
- Chapter 09. The Angels of Doom No access Pages 151 - 176
- Chapter 10. The Summer of 1942 No access Pages 177 - 194
- Chapter 11. The Santa Marija Convoy No access Pages 195 - 212
- Chapter 12. “ . . . we got there at last” No access Pages 213 - 232
- Chapter 13. Dona Nobis Pacem No access Pages 233 - 244
- Bibliography No access Pages 245 - 248
- Index No access Pages 249 - 262





