Book contents
- The Unfinished History of the Iran–Iraq War
- The Unfinished History of the Iran–Iraq War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Map of Iran
- Notes on Translation, Transliteration, and Citation
- List of Abbreviations and Key Terms
- Names of Key Figures
- Chronology
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Guards
- 2 Historians
- 3 Striking While the Revolution’s Hot
- 4 Willing and Unable
- 5 The Epic of Khorramshahr
- 6 Pursuing the Aggressor
- 7 War for Peace
- 8 An End to a War Without End
- 9 Faith and Firepower
- 10 The Holy Defense Continues
- 11 Unfinished History
- 12 Keeping the War Alive
- Bibliography
- Index
5 - The Epic of Khorramshahr
Iran in the War from Occupation to Liberation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2021
- The Unfinished History of the Iran–Iraq War
- The Unfinished History of the Iran–Iraq War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Map of Iran
- Notes on Translation, Transliteration, and Citation
- List of Abbreviations and Key Terms
- Names of Key Figures
- Chronology
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Guards
- 2 Historians
- 3 Striking While the Revolution’s Hot
- 4 Willing and Unable
- 5 The Epic of Khorramshahr
- 6 Pursuing the Aggressor
- 7 War for Peace
- 8 An End to a War Without End
- 9 Faith and Firepower
- 10 The Holy Defense Continues
- 11 Unfinished History
- 12 Keeping the War Alive
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 5 presents the story of how Iran finally turned the tide, of how the revolution progressed to the point that it could help instead of hinder the war effort. What the IRGC authors term “the epic of Khorramshahr”—Iran’s retaking of that city after months of Iraqi occupation—marked the culmination of the reversal. For the Guards, the liberation of Khorramshahr represents a case in which faith could be used effectively against firepower. Though the Iraqi forces retained their advantage in firepower, the Iranians’ faithful determination gave them the ultimate edge in their fight to retake the city. The liberation of Khorramshahr signified a turning point both in the war and for the Revolutionary Guards. The campaign marked the IRGC’s most substantial participation in the war to that point and initiated its transformation into the powerful and professional military that experience has allowed it to become.
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- The Unfinished History of the Iran-Iraq WarFaith, Firepower, and Iran's Revolutionary Guards, pp. 110 - 127Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021