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civitas of the
Roman Province of
Africa Proconularis.
About 8 km
north of
Enfidaville is
another Roman site
Henchir Fraga,
which is the
ancient town of Uppenna...
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Enfidaville Airfield Enfidaville Airfield is an
abandoned World War II
military airfield in Tunisia,
located approximately 13 km north-northwest of Harqalah;...
- Montgomery,
pursued toward Tunis,
until reaching Axis
defensive positions at
Enfidaville.
After the
Mareth Line in
southern Tunisia had been
outflanked in Operation...
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Corps (Major-General Omar Bradley)
surrounded the last
defenders at
Enfidaville,
ending the Axis
effort in
North Africa. The
German commander, General...
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Superga Division and
forestall an
Allied thrust east to the
coast at
Enfidaville, to cut Rommel's line of communication. The
westward thrust against the...
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Tunisia Bizerte Depienne Enfidaville M****icault
Oudna Pont du Fahs
Sainte Marie du Zit
Soliman Italy Amendola Bari
Castelltuccio Cattolica Celone Cerignola...
- Hamilton. OCLC 67441147. Stevens, Major-General W. G. (1962).
Bardia to
Enfidaville. The
Official History of New
Zealand in the
Second World War 1939–1945...
- el Halfa, El Alamein,
Capture of
Haifaya P****, Nofilia,
Tebaga Gap,
Enfidaville,
Medjez el Bab, K****erine, Thala, Fondouk,
Fondouk P****, El Kourzia,...
- 1919 The
Second World War: El Alamein, Mareth, Akarit,
Djebel el Meida,
Enfidaville, Tunis,
North Africa 1942–43, C****ino I,
Monastery Hill, Pian di Maggio...
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Tunis and the 1st
Italian Army was surrounded,
still holding the line at
Enfidaville.
Messe along with Kurt
Freiherr von
Liebenstein formally surrendered...