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Exploring Tunisia's role in World War II (1942-1943) through historical events, timelines, and personal stories. #WW2Tunisia

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@Tunisia_1943 @karim2k @BradtTunisia @Fhtagn @SlimMenzly Well noted, our journey has just began under the command of @SlimMenzly 🤣
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@Tunisia_1943 @karim2k @BradtTunisia @Fhtagn @SlimMenzly Thanks a lot that resolves a part of mystery
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The Amphitheater of El Jem (in 1943) During World War II.
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and is found in many countries. Such a tomb contains the remains of a soldier killed in combat whose name, and sometimes even nationality, is unknown. As an unknown soldier, he represents all those who died in the conflict. For some countries, the soldier fell before or after WW1
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Unsung heroes of the Tunisian Campaign? The logisticians! It took 125 days of planning & coordination between US & UK forces to move hundreds of thousands of weapons. Secrecy was key! Learn more in our upcoming podcast #WW2Tunisia
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Sidi Nsir Station (Between Béja and Mateur) In February 1943, during World War II, a fierce battle took place here between German Fallschirmjäger (paratroopers) and British forces.
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Kairouan, February 1943 A second set of photos from the city of Kairouan during the German occupation in February 1943 (events of World War II). The photos feature German soldiers and officers from the "Afrikakorps," captured as part of the infamous propaganda of the Third Reich
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Two German soldiers entering Tunisian army HQ. #WW2Tunisia
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German soldiers on patrol in 1942 during World War II at Sidi Rezig Station in the southern suburbs of Tunis.
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Tanks flanked by Italian infantry advancing in Tunisia, World War II, from L'Illustrazione Italiana, Year LXX, No. 4, January 24, 1943.
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Tunis - Bourj Cedria: Italy's Monument to the Fallen of the Great War in 1921
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Then, in 1973, the Germans began transferring all the remains from these six cemeteries to the sanctuary of Bordj-Cedria, where the remains of 8,565 German soldiers who fell on the battlefields of Tunisia now rest. Text by Abdessallem Barbary
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Tunisian Victory. #WW2Tunisia
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Takrouna: A Journey Through History, Beauty, and Wartime Memories Article by @SlimMenzly Photos @karim2k Inpsiration @Tunisia_1943 and @BradtTunisia This won't be possible without Yassine and Imed
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The first woman to fly an American fighter aircraft over Tunisian skies, as part of the U.S. Army Air Forces assigned the mission by the commanding officer of the 12th Squadron of the Air Force on January 22, 1943. (The photo was taken at the Bizerte airfield.) #WW2Tunisia
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"Tirailleurs Tunisiens" refers to Tunisian soldiers who served in the French army, particularly in colonial infantry regiments, during the French colonial era. The term "tirailleur" typically refers to light infantry soldiers, often recruited from French colonies. #WW2Tunisia
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