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Tunisgrad: Victory in Africa, By Saul David
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Tunisgrad: Victory in Africa, By Saul David
At 3 a.m. on 6 May, 400 Allied guns ‘flamed into action’ on a 3,000-yard stretch of enemy front on both sides of the Medjez-Massicault-Tunis highway. ‘The gunners sweated as they thrust shells into the guns,’ wrote journalist John D’Arcy-Dawson. The noise mounted in volume as the pace of the barrage increased. Then as the first streaks of light appeared over the far horizon the noise of a multitude of planes could be heard above the thunder of…
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