History of World War Ii: Fighting in the Desert (history of World War Ii)

History of World War Ii: Fighting in the Desert (history of World War Ii)

by Editor-in-chief Li Biao

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The content of this book includes the Battle of East Africa, the Battle of Libya, Germany's dispatch of troops to North Africa, the Sahara Rush, the invincibility of the Devil's Army, the obstruction of Tobruk, the failure of the "Tomahawk" plan, the "Crusaders", the launch of the counterattack, the return to Brega Port, the carbine return, Rommel's success, the Battle of Aleman, the Battle of Halfa Mountain, the "Speed Foot Plan", the implementation of the "Supercharged" combat plan, and the entire Line collapse, Tunisia campaign, "Torch" plan, beach landing, capture of Tunisia, battle for supply lines in North Africa, Operation "Ironclad", stranglehold on North Africa's "throat", "Cornerstone" escort campaign, attack on North Africa's supply lines, bloody Anzio, "Cobblestone" operation, Allied forces missed opportunities leading to tragedy, bloody resistance, "fish" that slipped through the net, breakthrough of "Gustav" line of defense, etc.

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