مصر — Egypt
(Place)
Also known as: Egypt.
Subject of Texts
Mentioned in
- 18 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- CHAPTER 1 — Early Days
- CHAPTER 2 — The Orion
- CHAPTER 3 — Maadi Camp
- CHAPTER 4 — Garawla Interludes
- CHAPTER 5 — ‘Freyberg's Wogs’
- CHAPTER 6 — Over the Water
- CHAPTER 7 — The First Encounter
- CHAPTER 9 — Out of Greece
- CHAPTER 10 — Airborne Invasion
- CHAPTER 11 — The Crete Debacle
- CHAPTER 12 — Reconstruction
- CHAPTER 13 — Attack in the Desert
- CHAPTER 15 — The Pendulum Swings
- CHAPTER 16 — Fresh Woods
- CHAPTER 17 — Interrupted Holiday
- CHAPTER 18 — Battle at Minqar Qaim
- CHAPTER 23 — Farewell to the Blue
- CHAPTER 24 — ‘Tanks of our Own’
- CHAPTER 25 — Back to Europe
- CHAPTER 28 — On the Orsogna Road
- CHAPTER 39 — Armoured Attack
- CHAPTER 44 — Retrospect
- 19 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- CHAPTER 2 — New Zealand to Egypt
- CHAPTER 3 — Egypt
- CHAPTER 4 — The Western Desert
- CHAPTER 5 — Baggush Box
- CHAPTER 6 — Helwan
- CHAPTER 7 — Over to Macedonia
- CHAPTER 8 — Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 9 — Reorganisation on Crete
- CHAPTER 11 — Back to Egypt
- CHAPTER 12 — The Division in the Desert
- CHAPTER 13 — Baggush to Syria
- CHAPTER 14 — Back to the Western Desert
- CHAPTER 15 — Infantry Into Armour
- CHAPTER 16 — Egypt to Italy
- CHAPTER 19 — Cassino Fortress
- CHAPTER 20 — The Break-out Into the Liri Valley
- CHAPTER 21 — Rome and the Pursuit North
- CHAPTER 23 — Faenza to Trieste
- 2nd New Zealand Divisional Artillery
- CHAPTER 1 — The Early Days: New Zealand, United Kingdom and Egypt
- CHAPTER 13 — The Surveyors
- SUMMARY OF CASUALTIES — (ALL REGIMENTS)
- Index
- Brigadier Miles, the First CRA
- The First Echelon
- The Second Echelon
- The Third Echelon
- [section]
- ‘Action Front: Tanks!’
- Molos: The Gunners' Battle
- Retreat to the Beaches
- [section]
- Armed and Unarmed Parties
- An Odd Assortment of Guns
- Retreat from Galatas
- A Cruel Ending to the Campaign
- [section]
- The 14th Light Ack-Ack Arrives
- New Equipment but No Medium Guns
- The Battle Plan
- [section]
- Springtime in Syria
- Increased Anti-Tank Strength
- [section]
- The Jock Column Policy Continues
- A Shortage of Gunners
- The Pursuit
- Return to Maadi
- Marking Time at Taranto
- The Disbandment
- Alam Halfa and Alamein
- CHAPTER 1 — The Opposing Armies
- CHAPTER 2 — The Alam el Halfa Defences
- CHAPTER 3 — The Days of Decision
- CHAPTER 4 — Axis and Allied Plans
- CHAPTER 7 — The Battle Develops
- CHAPTER 11 — Summary of the Battle
- CHAPTER 13 — Preparations for the Offensive
- CHAPTER 14 — The Development of the Plans
- CHAPTER 15 — The Eve of the Offensive
- CHAPTER 31 — The End of the ‘Dog-fight’
- CHAPTER 33 — Halfaya Pass
- Appendix III — New Zealand Casualties in the Battle for Egypt — 20 June–21 November 1942
- Glossary
- Index
- Arts and Crafts of the Cook Islands
- Divisional Cavalry
- CHAPTER 1 — Ngaruawahia - Sea Voyage - Arrival at Maadi
- CHAPTER 2 — Maadi - Garawla - Baggush - Daba
- CHAPTER 3 — C Squadron with the Second Echelon
- CHAPTER 5 — Greece
- CHAPTER 6 — Crete
- CHAPTER 7 — Reorganisation and Back to the Desert
- CHAPTER 8 — The ‘Crusader’ Campaign
- CHAPTER 9 — The Capture of Bardia
- CHAPTER 11 — The Race for Egypt
- CHAPTER 12 — The Alamein Summer
- CHAPTER 15 — The Left Hook at El Agheila
- CHAPTER 16 — Onward to Tripoli
- CHAPTER 18 — ‘Pastures New’
- Divisional Signals
- CHAPTER 1 — Mobilisation
- CHAPTER 2 — To Egypt and the United Kingdom
- CHAPTER 4 — Concentration of the Division
- CHAPTER 5 — To the Defence of Greece
- CHAPTER 6 — Withdrawal from Greece
- CHAPTER 7 — Battle for Crete
- CHAPTER 8 — Return to Egypt
- CHAPTER 10 — Syria
- CHAPTER 12 — A Hard Summer
- CHAPTER 13 — Rommel's Last Bid for Egypt
- CHAPTER 16 — Final Campaign in Africa
- CHAPTER 17 — The Sangro and Orsogna
- CHAPTER 18 — The Struggle for Cassino
- [section]
- [section]
- Historical Records of New Zealand
- History of New Zealand. Vol. III.
- In Peace & War: A Civilian Soldier's Story
- Italy Volume II : From Cassino to Trieste
- Letter from John Cawte Beaglehole to his Mother, 18 September 1926
- Letter from John Cawte Beaglehole to his Mother, 28-29 September 1926
- Letter from John Cawte Beaglehole to his Mother, 7th September, 1926
- Life in Feejee, or, Five Years among the Cannibals
- Mahoe Leaves; Being a Selection of Sketches of New Zealand and Its Inhabitants, and Other Matters Concerning Them
- Maori and Polynesian: their origin, history and culture
- Maori Religion and Mythology
- Medical Services in New Zealand and The Pacific
- I: Organisation of 3 NZ Division Medical Units in New Zealand and Functioning in New Caledonia
- VII: General Medical Survey – 2 NZEF (IP)
- VIII: Withdrawal of 3 NZ Division from Active Role and Return to New Zealand
- III: Repatriation of Prisoners
- III: Prisoner-of-war Hospitals
- IX: Repatriation of Sick and Wounded Prisoners of War and Medical Protected Personnel
- XVI: Hospital Ships
- I: Hospital Ship Maunganui
- Glossary
- General Index
- V: Recruitment of Nurses
- VI: Recruitment of Voluntary Aids
- XII: Joint Council of the Order of St. John and New Zealand Red Cross Society
- New Zealand Medical Services in Middle East and Italy
- [section]
- CHAPTER 6 — Reorganisation in Egypt and Base Administration
- CHAPTER 8 — Egypt and Syria, January - June 1942
- CHAPTER 9 — Battle for Egypt
- Appendix I
- Glossary
- Index
- Changes in Administration
- Compulsory Training Suspended
- Hospital Provision
- Diet
- Appreciation of Hospital Requirements Overseas
- [section]
- Embarkation of First Echelon
- Medical Units with Second Echelon
- Medical Units with Third Echelon
- First Echelon—Voyage to Middle East
- Maadi Camp
- Food
- Cooks
- Ice-cream
- Flies
- Mosquitoes and Bedbugs
- Native Labour
- Hospital Arrangements
- Establishment of a New Zealand General Hospital in Egypt
- 4 NZ General Hospital Opens at Helwan
- 2 NZ General Hospital Arrives
- Defence of Egypt
- Field Ambulance Equipment and Training
- Food
- British Offensive
- Developments at Base—Changes in Administration
- 1 NZ General Hospital, Helmieh
- 2 NZ General Hospital, Helwan
- 1 NZ Convalescent Depot
- New Zealand Medical Stores Depot
- Division at Helwan Camp
- Climate
- Health of the Troops
- Venereal Diseases
- Inoculations
- Medical Arrangements in United Kingdom
- Pinewood Hospital—1 NZ General Hospital
- Activities of 5 Field Ambulance
- Recruitment of New Zealand Doctors in United Kingdom
- [section]
- dysentery
- conservancy
- New Zealand Medical Administration
- General Military Plan of the Campaign
- The Medical Plan
- 5 Field Ambulance at Servia Pass
- Evacuation of Greece
- Treatment of the Wounded
- The Evacuation from Greece
- [section]
- [section]
- 4. Rapid Establishment of Field Ambulances
- 10. Base Organisation of 2 NZEF
- Evacuation from Greece—Action taken in Egypt
- Initial New Zealand Arrangements
- NZANS at 7 General Hospital
- Departure of NZANS
- Belated Arrivals
- General Military Situation
- Difficulties of Medical Organisation
- Medical Stores and Equipment
- Air Attack
- Reception in Egypt of Battle Casualties
- [section]
- 1 General Hospital
- Field Medical Units
- General Health
- Influenza Epidemic – 5th Reinforcements
- 3 NZ General Hospital, Helmieh
- Visit of Prime Minister
- Re-equipment
- Hygiene and Sanitation in Divisional Camps
- Hospital Ship Maunganui
- 2 NZ General Hospital
- Maadi Camp Hospital
- Infectious Disease in Reinforcements
- [section]
- 2 NZ General Hospital
- Activities of the Consultants
- Dental Services
- Formation of CCS
- Anzac War Relief Ambulances
- Graded Men
- Medical Boarding
- Detachment 3 NZ General Hospital, Alexandria
- New Zealand Division's Part
- New Zealand Medical Units in the Campaign
- Sinking of SS Chakdina
- The ADS with 4 Brigade
- The ADS with 6 Brigade
- Bardia Prisoners
- [section]
- Surgery in Mobile Surgical Unit, 23 November–5 December 1941
- Staffing of Ambulance Trains and Naval Carriers
- New Zealand Women's War Service Auxiliary (Hospital Division)
- Convalescent Homes
- Base Medical Activities
- Training
- Enemy Attacks in Western Desert
- Arrangements for Medical Units
- Battle Situation
- Medical Units in the Breakthrough
- General Situation
- Axis Threat to Egypt
- The Enemy Attacks
- General Situation – The Pursuit to the Frontier
- General Situation, December 1942
- Hygiene and Sanitation in Tripoli
- Division Returns to Maadi Camp
- The Evacuation from the Operating Centres
- [chapter]
- Furlough Drafts
- 3 General Hospital Receives Casualties from Sicily
- CCS Returns to Egypt
- Ninth and Tenth Reinforcements
- Staffing of New Zealand Medical Corps
- Strength of Units—Other Ranks
- Health of Troops
- Health of NZANS and NZWAAC
- Preparations for Move to Italy
- Liaison Officer HS Oranje
- Move to Burg el Arab
- Arrangements in Italy
- Division Moves to Italy
- Venereal Disease
- Typhus
- LESSONS FROM INITIAL OPERATIONS IN ITALY
- Siting of 2 NZ General Hospital
- Venereal Disease
- Infective Hepatitis
- [section]
- Hospital Ship Policy
- Medical Layout
- Tour by Director-General of Medical Services
- Visit of Prime Minister of New Zealand
- More Prisoners of War Repatriated
- Arrival of Second Section, 11th Reinforcements
- Shortage of Medical Officers
- NZWAAC (Medical Division)
- Red Cross Organisation
- CCS at Siena
- Evacuations to New Zealand by Hospital Ship
- Moves to Senigallia of HQ 2 NZEF and Medical Units
- Prevalent Diseases
- Returned Prisoners of War
- Staff for Repatriation Unit, United Kingdom
- Medical Services with Prisoner-of-war Repatriation Group
- Italy—Uncertainty before VJ Day
- Disbandment of Units
- Diseases
- Evacuation of Invalids from Italy and Egypt
- Wind-up in Southern Italy
- Closing Days in Egypt
- Nursing in New Zealand: History and Reminiscences
- Official History of the New Zealand Engineers During the Great War 1914-1919.
- Petition Relative to the Native Reserves Bill.
- Settler Kaponga 1881–1914 — A Frontier Fragment of the Western World
- Supply Company
- CHAPTER 1 — Mobilisation and Despatch to Egypt
- CHAPTER 2 — Wavell's Campaign
- CHAPTER 3 — Second and Third Echelons
- CHAPTER 4 — With the Division in Greece
- CHAPTER 5 — Evacuation
- CHAPTER 6 — Crete
- CHAPTER 7 — Advance into Libya
- CHAPTER 8 — From Libya to Syria
- CHAPTER 9 — Recall to the Desert
- CHAPTER 10 — The Pursuit
- CHAPTER 11 — Tunisia
- CHAPTER 12 — Arrival in Italy
- CHAPTER 13 — Sangro and Cassino
- CHAPTER 16 — On the Adriatic Coast
- Index
- Summary of Casualties
- The Farthest Promised Land — English Villagers, New Zealand Immigrants of the 1870s
- The Genealogy of the Kings of Rarotonga and Mangaia as illustrating the colonisation of that island and the Hervey Group
- The Maori King
- The New Zealanders at Gallipoli
- Contents
- The New Zealanders of Anzac
- To My Old Comrades
- Chapter II. The Voyage to Egypt
- Chapter III. Training in Egypt
- Equipping the Force
- Ordered to Disembark in Egypt
- [section]
- Return to Zeitoun
- Leaving Cairo
- [section]
- The End of the Second Day
- The Tragic Lack of Hospital Ships
- The Relief of our Brigade
- [section]
- The Water Supply
- Bully Beef and Biscuits
- The Soldier and His Clothes
- [section]
- The Water Problem
- [section]
- Hot Baths at Thermos
- The Problem of a Mixed Coinage
- The Evacuation of Helles
- The Place-Names of Anzac
- A Gallipoli Diary
- New Units Raised during Gallipoli Campaign
- The Relief of Tobruk
- The Right Honourable Sir Francis H. D. Bell, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.,: His Life and Times
- Time and Place
- With the Cameliers in Palestine
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- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, which has entries for many prominent New Zealanders.
- Archives New Zealand, which has collections of maps, plans and posters; immigration passenger lists; and probate records.
- National Library of New Zealand, which has extensive collections of published material.
- Auckland War Memorial Museum, which has extensive holdings on the Auckland region and New Zealand military history.
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which has strong holdings in Tāonga Māori, biological holotypes and New Zealand art.
- nzhistory.net.nz, from the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.