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Issue 153

HOW THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN FORGED THE 'SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP'

- WORDS LOUIS HARDIMAN

BORN IN NORTH AFRICA

British and American forces united in a major operation during WWII, laying the foundations for an enduring alliance

American and British forces fought side by side in a major campaign for the first time when they landed in French North Africa.

During Operation Torch they swept east towards Tunisia and the Afrika Korps. The campaign forced Erwin Rommel to leave Africa in March 1943, never to return. Army Group Africa, now commanded by Hans-Jürgen von Arnim, surrendered two months later. The Tunisia Campaign (November 1942 to May 1943) became a foundational moment for the 'Special Relationship' that continues to define transatlantic geopolitics over eight decades later. It also secured the US' position as the senior partner in its alliance with Britain.

"We often forget that this was the greatest amphibious operation in the history of warfare at that time," Saul David, author of Tunisgrad: Victory in Africa, tells History of War. The Tunisia Campaign had vast strategic potential alongside its historic significance. Rommel's army was withdrawing from El Alamein in Egypt, through Libya, towards Tunisia. Should Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery's Eighth Army pursue from the east and an Anglo-American force land in French North Africa to the west, Rommel would be caught in a Tunisian pincer. After destroying Rommel's forces, the Allies would control the entire North African seaboard, opening up shipping lanes in the Mediterranean and setting up an attack on Sicily.

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MORE MISS MONEYPENNY THAN MATA HARI WOMEN SPIES THROUGHOUT THE DECADES

THEY LOOKED LIKE ORDINARY HOUSEWIVES, MOTHERS AND SECRETARIES IN SENSIBLE CLOTHES AND STURDY SHOES. BUT THESE INNOCUOUS WOMEN WERE EMBARKED ON COURAGEOUS AND OFTEN TREACHEROUS MISSIONS AS SECRET AGENTS

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4 mins

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THE END OF GREAT POWERS

Full-spectrum analysis of a state's economy, technology, leadership, society and alliances could be a superior way of predicting battlefield performance

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3 mins

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THE BATTLE OF JERUSALEM 9 JANUARY - 11 DECEMBER 1917

During a campaign that lasted nearly a year, British and Arab forces defeated the Ottoman Turks and entered the ancient city

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7 mins

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QUEEN ELIZABETH CLASS BATTLESHIP

These five super-dreadnoughts set the standard for early 20th century warship design in speed, firepower and protection and were the first fast battleships of the age

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4 mins

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THE MASSACRE AT WOUNDED KNEE

In 1890, US troops killed more than 250 Lakota, at a location that remains the focus of resistance and dark controversy

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10 mins

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BORN IN NORTH AFRICA

HOW THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN FORGED THE 'SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP'

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3 mins

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ANTI-TANK MINE

This lightweight General Service Mk V device could immobilise Hitler's heavy tanks and was used during fighting in Northwest Europe

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1 mins

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HEROES OF THE MEDAL OF HONOR BALDOMERO LOPEZ

During the daring landings at Inchon in 1950, this first lieutenant sacrificed his life to save his US Marine comrades

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6 mins

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NORTH KOREA'S ROCKET REVOLUTION

After the peninsula was divided by a long-term ceasefire, Pyongyang and Seoul raced to build weapons that could obliterate each other

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4 mins

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THE GREAT TRAIN RAID THE MOST DARING SAS MISSION OF WWII

DAMIEN LEWIS' LATEST SAS ADVENTURE IS CHARACTERISTICALLY FAST-PACED AND ACTION-PACKED

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2 mins

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