Gibraltar Steven Dutch University of Wisconsin – Green Bay
Gibraltar
Strait of Gibraltar
View of Gibraltar
Gibraltar May have been inhabited 100,000 years ago 20,000 years ago: The Last Neanderthals? One of the two pillars of Hercules No strategic significance in ancient times – No water, wood, arable land, safe anchorage Tariq ibn Zayid lands nearby in 711 – Jebel al-Tariq Gibraltar
Gibraltar Spain recaptures Gibraltar 1462 Dutch fleet destroys Spanish fleet 1607 Philip II dies childless in 1700 – Two rival claimants: French and Austrian – War of the Spanish Succession – Britain takes Gibraltar, 1704 British Gibraltar – Base against pirates – Bargaining chip
First Known View, 1567
British Gibraltar Spain did not like losing Gibraltar (and still not happy about it) Numerous attempts to recapture Great Siege – Siege ends when Britain returns Florida and Minorca to Spain – You didn’t even know Britain owned Florida, did you? Crimean War ( ) and Suez Canal (1867) finally make strategic value obvious
Gibraltar in World War II 1939: Airfield Constructed 1940: Most civilians evacuated 1940: Vichy French air raids : Italian air and frogman raids Sabotage by Spanish Agents Working for Germany : Operation Felix – German plan to capture Gibraltar – Spanish refuse to cooperate
Gibraltar in World War II : Operation Tracer – Stay-behind team in case of German capture 1942: North African campaign – Eisenhower uses Gibraltar as HQ – 30 miles of tunnels dug, housed 30,000 troops – Gibraltar has more tunnel than road After 1943, Gibraltar became a Rear Supply Base
View From the Top
The Moorish Castle
Waterfall on Gibraltar
The Real Owners of Gibraltar
Riddled With Caves
St. Michael’s Cavern
Great Siege Tunnels
WWII Tunnel
How Did Gibraltar Come to Be?
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Filling the Mediterranean National Geographic, January, 1973