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BRITISH BATTLES OF WORLD WAR II:
Although British Forces went into action at the very outset of the WWII in 1939, it was not until 1940 that the land war began. For the Allies it was the beginning of a period of constant defeat. First Norway, then the low Countries and finally France fell to the Nazis. However, after the miraculous evacuation of the British Forces off the beach at Dunkirk, the tables were soon to turn.
DESERT BATTLES OF WORLD WAR II:
The desert wasteland of North Africa provided the setting for some of the toughest fighting of WWII. Yet it was here that Britain and her Allies found their early successes against the legions of Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini and then against Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps. These breakthrough, particularly the victory at EI Alamein in November 1942, are regarded as the turning point of the war.
THE STORY OF D-DAY:
June 6th 1944, D-DAY, codenamed "OPERATION OVERLORD" was the culmination of nearly two years of planning. It was the largest invasion force ever assembled. Over 6,800 ships, landing craft and other vessels were used to get over 130,000 men onto five Normandy beaches. This programme is an unique chronicle of a decisive period in or country's history.
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World War II
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BRITISH BATTLES OF WORLD WAR II:
Although British Forces went into action at the very outset of the WWII in 1939, it was not until 1940 that the land war began. For the Allies it was the beginning of a period of constant defeat. First Norway, then the low Countries and finally France fell to the Nazis. However, after the miraculous evacuation of the British Forces off the beach at Dunkirk, the tables were soon to turn.
DESERT BATTLES OF WORLD WAR II:
The desert wasteland of North Africa provided the setting for some of the toughest fighting of WWII. Yet it was here that Britain and her Allies found their early successes against the legions of Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini and then against Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps. These breakthrough, particularly the victory at EI Alamein in November 1942, are regarded as the turning point of the war.
THE STORY OF D-DAY:
June 6th 1944, D-DAY, codenamed "OPERATION OVERLORD" was the culmination of nearly two years of planning. It was the largest invasion force ever assembled. Over 6,800 ships, landing craft and other vessels were used to get over 130,000 men onto five Normandy beaches. This programme is an unique chronicle of a decisive period in or country's history.
- E
- English
- 3
- 2
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