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A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II
by Gerhard L. Weinberg
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with references to "Northwest Africa".
Excerpt - on Page 176: "
... proposed and Hitler very much made his own a series of projects for bases on and off the coast of Northwest Africa."' Included in these plans were bases to be constructed and owned by Germany ... "
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Drought Follows the Plow: Cultivating Marginal Areas
by Michael H. Glantz
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with references to "Northwest Africa".
Excerpt - on Page 30: "
... Ethiopia, Northwest Africa, Virgin lands of the former Soviet Union, and South Africa are discussed. The movement of people into agriculturally marginal ... "
Key Phrases:
South Africa, Great Plains, Northwest Africa, Soviet Union, West African Sahel, New South Wales, cereal hectarage, sustained agricultural production, meteorological drought, black rural areas, agricultural drought, drought episodes
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World War II in Europe: An Encyclopedia (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities)
by David Zabecki
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with references to "Northwest Africa".
Excerpt - on Page 215: "
... operation, however, Montgomery re- placed Anderson with Lieutenant General Miles Dempsey (q.v.). David T. Zabecki Additional Reading Howe, George F., Northwest Africa: Seizing the Initiative in the West(1957). Playfair, I.S.O., et al., The Destruction of the Axis Forces in Africa, 1942-1943 (1968). ... "
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Allies: Pearl Harbor to D-Day
by John S.D. Eisenhower
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with references to "Northwest Africa".
Excerpt - on Page 7: "
... Only secondly did he mention the operation to occupy Northwest Africa (code name GYMNAST). The two, MAGNET and GYMNAST, were part of a single design. Roosevelt readily agreed on the first ... "
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