The National Review, Volume 120W.H. Allen, 1943 - English literature |
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... North Africa would stay Vichy and that North Africa would fight for us . In that curiously befogged belief the Americans issued a clarion call to the Vichy elements of North Africa . Worse still , when the clarion call failed they built ...
... North Africa would stay Vichy and that North Africa would fight for us . In that curiously befogged belief the Americans issued a clarion call to the Vichy elements of North Africa . Worse still , when the clarion call failed they built ...
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... north latitude - roughly the latitude of Gabès - by a chain of shotts or salt lakes and marshes stretching from the sea westwards into Algeria . The northern half of the country- a very rough rectangle in shape - is about 150 miles ...
... north latitude - roughly the latitude of Gabès - by a chain of shotts or salt lakes and marshes stretching from the sea westwards into Algeria . The northern half of the country- a very rough rectangle in shape - is about 150 miles ...
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north and north - east ; the Maktar massif and the Thala chains a little to the south of these ; and the main Tunisian ridge , which begins at Djebel Serdj ( some 35 miles north - west of Kairouan ) and continues north - eastwards ...
north and north - east ; the Maktar massif and the Thala chains a little to the south of these ; and the main Tunisian ridge , which begins at Djebel Serdj ( some 35 miles north - west of Kairouan ) and continues north - eastwards ...
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UNDERSITY OF CALIFORN NATIONAL | 1 |
ON TAKING THE INITIATIVE RearAdmiral H G Thursfield | 18 |
Towards a British Victory | 21 |
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