The 2nd South African Division captured Bardia on 2 January 1942, Sollum on 12 January and the fortified Halfaya position on 17 January, taking about 13,800 prisoners. Lack of supplies forced Rommel to shorten his lines of communication and on 7 December 1941, Rommel withdrew the Axis forces to the Gazala position and on 15 December ordered a withdrawal to El Agheila. On 27 November, the New Zealanders reached the Tobruk garrison and relieved the siege. On 24 November Rommel ordered the "dash to the wire" and caused chaos in the British rear but allowed the British armoured forces to recover. On 23 November, the 5th South African Brigade was destroyed at Sidi Rezegh but caused many German tank casualties. From 18 to 22 November, the dispersal of British armoured units led to them suffering 530 tank losses and inflicting Axis losses of about 100 tanks. On 18 November 1941, the Eighth Army launched a surprise attack. The operation was intended to bypass Axis defences on the Egyptian–Libyan frontier, defeat the Axis armoured forces near Tobruk, the Siege of Tobruk and re-occupy Cyrenaica. Operation Crusader (18 November – 30 December 1941) was a military operation of the Western Desert Campaign during the Second World War by the British Eighth Army (with Commonwealth, Indian and Allied contingents) against the Axis forces (German and Italian) in North Africa commanded by Generalleutnant (Lieutenant-General) Erwin Rommel.
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