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... Version of the Normandy Landings
While Mussolini was busy finding tasks for the royal family, the British-French-Australian coalition wasn’t idle either.
Given the opportunity presented by Italian soldiers for the Allies to completely encircle Tunisia and Bizerte, the Allied North Africa joint operations command certainly wasn’t going to let it slip.
On January 6, 1938, more than 300,000 British-French-Australian troops rushed to Bizerte, trying to block the German-Itali ...
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