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News of the capture of Bengazi and especially the admission in the communiqué of the part played by German troops came as a definite shock to the Egyptian public which , although originally perturbed by the reports of German troops in ...
News of the capture of Bengazi and especially the admission in the communiqué of the part played by German troops came as a definite shock to the Egyptian public which , although originally perturbed by the reports of German troops in ...
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An encouraging feature of the situation is the heavy losses inflicted on German planes and particularly the effectiveness of fire by ground troops on dive bombers . Thus as a result of this toll on enemy planes and the alleged transfer ...
An encouraging feature of the situation is the heavy losses inflicted on German planes and particularly the effectiveness of fire by ground troops on dive bombers . Thus as a result of this toll on enemy planes and the alleged transfer ...
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We estimate Germans have one colonial armoured division and perhaps the whole of one ordinary armoured division comprising say 600 to 650 tanks of which a good many have already been destroyed or have broken down . There are no German ...
We estimate Germans have one colonial armoured division and perhaps the whole of one ordinary armoured division comprising say 600 to 650 tanks of which a good many have already been destroyed or have broken down . There are no German ...
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2257 , November 23 , 1940.13 Since the beginning of April when the advance of the Italo - German force toward Egypt began , a wave of rumors and false information of a subversive nature has swept over Cairo and consequently the Egyptian ...
2257 , November 23 , 1940.13 Since the beginning of April when the advance of the Italo - German force toward Egypt began , a wave of rumors and false information of a subversive nature has swept over Cairo and consequently the Egyptian ...
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Mr. Butler went on to describe the well known traditional antiBritish attitude of the Iranians and expressed the opinion that in view of the present German drive into Russia and the possibility that German armies might reach the ...
Mr. Butler went on to describe the well known traditional antiBritish attitude of the Iranians and expressed the opinion that in view of the present German drive into Russia and the possibility that German armies might reach the ...
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