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"Some of this territory was occupied so recently by the Germans that the children addressed us as Kamerad in begging for candy and cigarettes. Arab farmers selling eggs along the roadsides didn't seem to to know the difference either, our helmets looking about like the Germans."

"Allied forces were on the move along the highways - excellent hard roads most of them... The personnel of the three Allied Armies fraternize freely and easily. Americans are accepting the tea habit from Tommies and the British are chewing gum,"

This correspondent was in the first wave on D-Day...

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Somewhere In North Africa (PM Tabloid, 1943)

Somewhere In North Africa (PM Tabloid, 1943)

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