IN THE MIDDLE EAST.—Swift developments since Italy came into the war have threatened to involve all the Middle East. ABOVE LEFT: A view of Tripoli in Italian Libya. Military objectives in Libya have been bombed by the Royal Air Force. BELOW LEFT: An Italian flame-throwing tank, similar in principle to that employed by the Germans in the Western Front offensive. RIGHT: Egypt’s modem army, which is ready for all emergencies. A line of small tanks, with the officer in the leading tank signalling those following him.
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Southland Times, Issue 24153, 15 June 1940, Page 10
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86IN THE MIDDLE EAST.—Swift developments since Italy came into the war have threatened to involve all the Middle East. ABOVE LEFT: A view of Tripoli in Italian Libya. Military objectives in Libya have been bombed by the Royal Air Force. BELOW LEFT: An Italian flame-throwing tank, similar in principle to that employed by the Germans in the Western Front offensive. RIGHT: Egypt’s modem army, which is ready for all emergencies. A line of small tanks, with the officer in the leading tank signalling those following him. Southland Times, Issue 24153, 15 June 1940, Page 10
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