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TOP LEFT; American and British soldiers leave an English transport in small, speedy landing barges to take part in the landing at AJgiers. keen made at other strategic points in North Africa from the largest sea-borne expedition in history. TOP RIGHT: As United States troops entered to keep the cheering crowds back. Here civilians are shown giving the “V-for-Victory” sign in enthusiastic approval of the Alliedoccupatio . storehouse submerged in Tobruk harbour after devastating Allied air attacks, in which American pilots participated. The ■ stones m JS mscrschmUt 110 fighter aeroplanes for Rommel’s supplies. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lined up on an airfield near Solium, the battered hulks of German Messerschmitt M 9 andfighter machines in their bear witness to the accuracy of Allied air attacks during the rout of the Axis forces in the Western Desert. The Germans abandoned hundreds of g retreat.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23845, 14 January 1943, Page 5

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TOP LEFT; American and British soldiers leave an English transport in small, speedy landing barges to take part in the landing at AJgiers. keen made at other strategic points in North Africa from the largest sea-borne expedition in history. TOP RIGHT: As United States troops entered to keep the cheering crowds back. Here civilians are shown giving the “V-for-Victory” sign in enthusiastic approval of the Alliedoccupatio . storehouse submerged in Tobruk harbour after devastating Allied air attacks, in which American pilots participated. The ■stones m JS mscrschmUt 110 fighter aeroplanes for Rommel’s supplies. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lined up on an airfield near Solium, the battered hulks of German Messerschmitt M 9 andfighter machines in their bear witness to the accuracy of Allied air attacks during the rout of the Axis forces in the Western Desert. The Germans abandoned hundreds of g retreat. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23845, 14 January 1943, Page 5

TOP LEFT; American and British soldiers leave an English transport in small, speedy landing barges to take part in the landing at AJgiers. keen made at other strategic points in North Africa from the largest sea-borne expedition in history. TOP RIGHT: As United States troops entered to keep the cheering crowds back. Here civilians are shown giving the “V-for-Victory” sign in enthusiastic approval of the Alliedoccupatio . storehouse submerged in Tobruk harbour after devastating Allied air attacks, in which American pilots participated. The ■stones m JS mscrschmUt 110 fighter aeroplanes for Rommel’s supplies. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lined up on an airfield near Solium, the battered hulks of German Messerschmitt M 9 andfighter machines in their bear witness to the accuracy of Allied air attacks during the rout of the Axis forces in the Western Desert. The Germans abandoned hundreds of g retreat. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23845, 14 January 1943, Page 5