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Tobruk photos

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Post by Desert Foxas » 20 Feb 2005, 13:59

Hi there,

Do you know, where I could find some photo galeries from the siege of Tobruk?

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Post by Desert Foxas » 20 Feb 2005, 17:54

Seen this before, except some photos, but thanx, it helped

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Post by mikerock » 23 Feb 2005, 20:33

I had no idea that Polish troops were in North Africa at all!

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Post by Michael Emrys » 23 Feb 2005, 20:57

Yep. Czechs also. And Greeks.

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Post by JonS » 23 Feb 2005, 23:08

pick pretty much any nationality - they were all in North Africa. A microcosm of global war in the sands of the desert. Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair indeed.

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Post by Montys Foxhounds » 03 Mar 2005, 20:14

Grease_Spot wrote:Yep. Czechs also. And Greeks.




At El Alamein today the Greeks have their own War Cemetery. The Poles usually are looked after by the CWGC, detectable by the pointed head headstones. The Czechs I have never seen any. But in five weeks time I will be at at Alamein so I will look out for them.

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Post by Artie Bucco » 08 Mar 2005, 07:59

nice sites

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