At 9:30 AM, the 8 thousand troops including 52 tanks and 200 artillery weapons landed on the southern shores of Malta. "It was so quiet I couldn't believe it. I was pretty sure we'd meet horrible resistance, but when we set foot on the beach, there were only children who looked at us with eyes opened wide!" said a soldier who participated in the Malta landing.
It was a definate surprise attack as the port of Birzebbuga was quickly fell under the control of our German troops. However, the British were then informed of an attack and hastily put up defense lines, which, despite the inferior numbers, turned out to be a sturdy one. Although the British have put up bold attempts to drive the German troops south, the second wave of invasion forces consisting of Italian soldiers quickly landed on Malta and set out for Valletta, the capital city of Malta, assisted by our mechanized units.
7:30 PM, Valletta was captured and the British defense lines were isolated to the western side of the main Island.
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