The battle ended up wounding 158 German soldiers with 63 being killed in action and 16 missing in action. Allied casualties remain unknown but the Germans claimed to have taken 921 British and Australian soldiers as well as 1,450 Greek soldiers alongside 12,000 other Allied troops as
prisoners of war in just a few hours, despite the quick reaction time and fierce (albeit brief) fighting of the Allied forces. The operation however could not be deemed a complete success since the bridge had been demolished instead of just captured. The blame for the destruction of the bridge is thought to lie with the inexperience of the German engineers, particularly their commanding officer. Considering that he had ordered to pile up all the explosive charges on the superstructure of the bridge instead of throwing them out of harms way which resulted in those charges blowing up when they were impacted by a stray round. Italian and German military engineers began working on clearing the canal on 2 May. The first Italian supply convoy managed to pass through the canal on 16 May, arriving at
Pireaus. The late arrival of fuel carried by the Italian convoys caused the airborne
invasion of Crete to be postponed by two days to 20 May. The Germans prevailed after seven days of fighting, forcing an Allied withdrawal to
Egypt. With the conclusion of Operation Marita, Greece was subjected to a
Triple Occupation by Germany, Italy and Bulgaria. Having secured the Corinth Canal, Italy and Germany began importing oil from their ally, the
Kingdom of Romania by way of the
Bosporus. Closing the canal to Axis shipping would force Axis ships to travel around the Peloponnese, thus exposing them to
Royal Air Force bombers and Allied submarines based in Egypt and Malta. The German intervention into the
North African campaign further increased the canal's importance as Pireaus became a major center of Axis logistics. Allied command estimated that 90% of German seaborne reinforcements to North Africa traveled through the canal. The canal subsequently became the target of numerous Allied sabotage operations. ==Footnotes==