February 5th 1941 the Indian 4th Inf Division’s 11th Brigade attacked at Keren, Italian Eritrea.
Keren was of strategic importance as it was between the capital, Asmara, and the Red Sea port of Massawa.
Most of the early, February battles, were fought over a ridge, named 1616. The Italians retook it several times. The battalions engaged were the 2nd Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, 1/6 Rajputana Rifles and the 3/14th Punjab and for the Italians, the 65th Inf Granatieri di Savoia.
The battle was to last until April 1st and was a British victory, but the Italian troops, half of which were Colonial ones, fought so well as to win the respect of 4th and later 5th Indian Divisions, who said their defence was only bettered by 1st Para in Italy and the Japanese in Burma. The Italian commander, General Carnimeo, was praised for his leadership.
Both Asmara and Massawa surrendered soon after the fall of Keren and the port was later used by both British and US forces.