File:Fight for Egypt.ogv

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FDR Presidential Library

Video 233

Castle Films Fight for Egypt 1943

CR No. 71-8:91 Castle Films News Parade 1943 Fight for Egypt The invasion of North Africa was a prelude to the invasion of Europe. The Allies advance. They free cities and towns from the Nazis. They are welcomed joyously.
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Source https://archive.org/details/gov.fdr.233
Author FDR Presidential Library

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