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Frontispiece
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On to
Tunis |
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The left hook at
El Agheila |
F. T. Allan
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A 25-pounder and its limber are winched up a rise |
F. T. Allan
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New Zealand Vickers guns in position near
Wadi Matratin |
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General Freyberg confers with his O Group near
Nofilia |
J. C. White
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Bypassing a demolished bridge on the
Via Balbia near
Sirte |
NZ Army
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Engineers search the roadside for mines |
NZ Army
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A sapper removes an S-mine from a landing field |
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An enemy shell bursts among advancing transport to the south of
Buerat |
J. C. White
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The Division, in desert formation, advances from
Wadi Zemzem towards
Beni Ulid |
NZ Army (H. Paton)
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Beni Ulid - from a painting by
R. L. Kay |
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New Zealand engineers clear a track on the route between
Beni Ulid and
Azizia |
NZ Army (H. Paton)
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A British armoured car near
Tarhuna |
NZ Army (H. Paton)
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A New Zealand column approaches
Tarhuna |
NZ Army (H. Paton)
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On the road to
Azizia |
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New Zealand sappers make friends with an Italian family on the way to
Tripoli |
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General Freyberg confers with a
Royal Scots Greys officer and Brigadier Weir near
Azizia |
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Entering Tripoli. Four Maori soldiers share a tin of bully beef; Maori anti-tank gunners drive through an avenue of bluegums |
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A New Zealand battalion on an Eighth Army church parade in
Tripoli |
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Unloading supplies from a lighter at
Tripoli |
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Divisional parade for
Mr Churchill at
Castel Benito, 4 February 1943 |
NZ Army (H. Paton)
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Mr Churchill takes the salute |
NZ Army (H. Paton)
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Medenine
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J. M. Mitchell
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Soft sand on the route to the
Tebaga Gap |
G. V. Turnbull
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Operation SUPERCHARGE: an aerial mosaic of the
Tebaga Gap |
Army Air Photograph Interpretation Unit
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A 1 Armoured Division tank on its way to the
Tebaga Gap |
K. G. Killob
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The breakthrough at Tebaga. British tanks assemble for the advance to
El Hamma |
British official photograph
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Passing through
Gabes. The inhabitants fill in a crossing over
Wadi Gabes |
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A Hurricane drops a message at New Zealand Corps Headquarters |
J. C. White
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Stretcher bearers carry wounded to an ambulance plane near
Tebaga Gap |
NZ Army (H. Paton)
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Eighth Army advances to attack the
Wadi Akarit position |
Indian official photograph
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NZASC vehicles pass through the
Wadi Akarit defences |
O. Bracegirdle
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The Enfidaville battlefield—a relief model made by New Zealand engineers |
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Takrouna, from the east |
French official photograph
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5 Brigade's sector, showing the axes of advance of the three battalions of 5 Brigade |
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Takrouna. The Ledge, taken from the Pinnacle |
NZ Army (M. D. Elias)
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Looking south-east from
Takrouna |
K. G. Killoh
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The lower village |
K. G. Killoh
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New Zealand field artillery in action near
Takrouna |
NZ Army (M. D. Elias)
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A convoy passes through a field of daisies |
NZ Army (M. D. Elias)
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Black diamond signs and cactus hedges mark the route forward |
NZ Army (M. D. Elias)
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Italian troops surrender north of
Enfidaville |
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General Montgomery |
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Lieutenant-General Horrocks |
British official photograph
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10 Corps Headquarters awaits word of the enemy's capitulation, 13 May 1943 |
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10 Corps' message to
1 Italian Army, 9.5 p.m., 12 May 1943, and situation report on 13 May notifying the surrender of the Italians |
War Diary, G Branch, 2 NZ Division
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Field Marshal Messe surrenders to
General Freyberg, 13 May 1943 |
J. C. White
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General Mannerini, GOC
Saharan Group, with his Chief of Staff at
Divisional Headquarters, 8 April 1943 |
NZ Army (H. Paton)
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General von Liebenstein, GOC
164 Light Africa Division, surrenders on 13 May |
J. C. White
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German prisoners in
Tunisia |
NZ Army (M. D. Elias)
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An Italian taken at Akarit |
NZ Army (H. Paton)
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War cemetery at
Enfidaville |
French official photograph
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The Division returns to Egypt |
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The end of a 2000-mile journey. Passing through
Maadi township; arriving at
Maadi Camp |
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