This recent photograph from the El Alamein front gives a suggestion of the atmosphere behind the terse words of the Cairo communiques and dispatches. To capture enemy survivors, British infantrymen cautiously approach two German armoured vehicles which have been knocked out by the artillery.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 34, 4 November 1942, Page 5
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44This recent photograph from the El Alamein front gives a suggestion of the atmosphere behind the terse words of the Cairo communiques and dispatches. To capture enemy survivors, British infantrymen cautiously approach two German armoured vehicles which have been knocked out by the artillery. Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 34, 4 November 1942, Page 5
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