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Tango0129 Mar 2014 12:03 p.m. PST

For those who like WW2 books with good pics…

"When German General Rommel and the lead elements of what would become the Afrika Korps landed in Libya in February 1941 nobody could have foreseen the legendary status they would achieve. Sent to support the faltering Italians, they were eventually able to drive the Allies to the very gates of Egypt. Fighting over hostile and rugged terrain, often outnumbered and outgunned, they were only finally undone by their defeat at El Alamein and Allied landings to their rear. This collection of photographs are taken from the albums of three members of the vaunted Afrika Korps. For the first time the daily reality of the North African campaign can be seen from the German point of view. With numerous photographs of vehicles and men at work, this collection paints a portrait of the rugged and dangerous conditions as well as the harsh and brutal nature of desert warfare."

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From here.
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… have you bought this book?.
If the answer is yes, comments please?

Thanks in advance for your guidance.

Amicalement
Armand

Dave Jackson Supporting Member of TMP29 Mar 2014 1:48 p.m. PST

No, but looks like something I want tho.

Tango0130 Mar 2014 9:33 p.m. PST

Happy for that my friend.

Amicalement
Armand

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