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ABYSSINIANS SWEAR ALLEGIANCE TO EMPEROR: Troops of Chieftain Ras Ababa Aragai declaring, in front of the Emperor’s palace, Addis Ababa, their allegiance to the Emperor. During the brief five-year Italian rule, the palace was the home of the Duke of Aosta, who surrendered to the British at Ambar Alagi.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 6 October 1942, Page 5

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ABYSSINIANS SWEAR ALLEGIANCE TO EMPEROR: Troops of Chieftain Ras Ababa Aragai declaring, in front of the Emperor’s palace, Addis Ababa, their allegiance to the Emperor. During the brief five-year Italian rule, the palace was the home of the Duke of Aosta, who surrendered to the British at Ambar Alagi. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 6 October 1942, Page 5

ABYSSINIANS SWEAR ALLEGIANCE TO EMPEROR: Troops of Chieftain Ras Ababa Aragai declaring, in front of the Emperor’s palace, Addis Ababa, their allegiance to the Emperor. During the brief five-year Italian rule, the palace was the home of the Duke of Aosta, who surrendered to the British at Ambar Alagi. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 6 October 1942, Page 5