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  1. 18. Feb. 2023 · The Battle for Malta (1940 - 1943): 'Epilogue' - Post-War Malta. Updated: Apr 13, 2023. Immediately following the end of hostilities, Malta was faced with several new challenges, the most obvious of which was the need for urgent reconstruction, following the devastation caused by aerial bombardment. The British Government allocated ...

    • Matthew Camilleri
  2. How Malta Survived. The Second World War. Between 1940 and 1942 the British colony of Malta in the central Mediterranean faced relentless aerial attacks by the Luftwaffe and Italian Air Force. The Royal Navy and Royal Air Force both fought to defend the island and keep it supplied.

  3. Malta receives £30 million to assist with post-War reconstruction. 1955: December: A Round Table Conference is held in London, on the future of Malta. 1956: 14 February

  4. 23. Nov. 2020 · Malta suffered the worst 24 hours in its post-war history 35 years ago today as 62 airline passengers were killed in a hijack and botched rescue attempt at Luqa airport. It was the most...

    • christopher.scicluna@timesofmalta.com
    • Online Deputy Editor
  5. Bombenschäden in Valletta im April 1942; rechts hinten die Ruine des Royal Opera House. Die Belagerung von Malta im Zweiten Weltkrieg war eine von 1940 bis 1942 dauernde Seeblockade der Insel mit permanenten Luftangriffen durch die italienische und später auch die deutsche Luftwaffe ( Achsenmächte ). Die Insel gehörte damit zum ...

  6. Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Malta: Issue Date: 2017: Abstract: Numerous authors have justifiably etched a special place in history for the valiant Maltese who braved the arduous trials of the war. Whilst honouring their memory with dignity, it was the survivors of the war who led the country through the difficult path to reconstruction. Due ...

  7. Which brings us back to our dependence-independence syndrome in post-war Malta (and it seems, at all times). Today it may seem rather staggering to realise that in fact more people voted in favour of integration in 1956 (67,000 plus) than voted for the independence constitution in 1964 (65,000 plus). The precise proceedings and results in ...