Rommel Called Americans "Cowards" At Kasserine. 90 Days Later He Called Them "Unstoppable"
Автор: The Second War
Загружено: 2025-12-05
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The morning of February fourteenth, nineteen forty-three. Major General Lloyd Fredendall stands in his command post seventy miles behind the front lines, carved deep into a rocky hillside near Tébessa, Tunisia. Engineers have spent weeks blasting this bunker into solid rock while his troops fight and die in the mountain passes to the east. The bunker has electric lights, a wood floor, and is connected to the surface by a long tunnel. It is safe. It is comfortable. And it is about to become irrelevant.
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