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Osprey - El Alamein 1942: The Turning of the Tide Modern Era In a Segregated Military

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In a Segregated Military

When at Hitler's insistence the first Tiger I tanks went into action in Tunisia in December 1942 they rapidly gained a formidable fighting reputation despite their lack of reliability and the small number deployed

By Dick Taylor

During the World War II most infantries armed themselves with heavy and ineffective anti-tank riffles to combat tanks

Osprey - El Alamein 1942: The Turning of the Tide Modern Era In a Segregated MilitaryBy Ken Ford Ken Ford provides an in depth analysis of the battle that turned the tide in favour of the Allies in Africa. The battle of El Alamein was the turning point in Britain's fortunes in the Second World War. There were three separate battles between July and November 1942, all fought to halt the advance of Rommel and his army towards the Suez Canal. This final battle at El Alamein, fought in October and November, saw the continuous bombardment

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