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Operations In North Africa And The Middle East 19391942 Tobruk Crete Syria And East Africa Despatches From The Front John Grehan Martin Mace

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Operations In North Africa And The Middle East 19391942 Tobruk Crete Syria And East Africa Despatches From The Front John Grehan Martin Mace
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Operations In North Africa And The Middle East 19391942 Tobruk Crete Syria And East Africa Despatches From The Front John Grehan Martin Mace instant download after payment.

Publisher: Pen and Sword
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.17 MB
Author: John Grehan & Martin Mace
ISBN: B00TGBP8NI
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Operations In North Africa And The Middle East 19391942 Tobruk Crete Syria And East Africa Despatches From The Front John Grehan Martin Mace by John Grehan & Martin Mace B00TGBP8NI instant download after payment.

The Middle East Command in the Second World War covered a vast region, stretching across Egypt, Libya, Malta, Palestine and Transjordan, Cyprus, Sudan, Eritrea, most of Syria and a small part of Iraq, and included some forty different languages. At one point it also oversaw operations in Greece, Kenya and British Somaliland. Its campaign area ran for a thousand miles from the Jordan to the Horn of Africa.

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