World War One in Africa

World War One in Africa

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The Cu Chi tunnels of the Vietnam War

During the Vietnam War, North Vietnamese VietCong guerrillas built a vast network of tunnels in the south of the country as part of the insurgency against the South Vietnamese government and their American allies. The tunnel network was a key base and shelter for the North Vietna ...  Afficher plus

The longest musical composition

On 31 December 1999, a piece of music started playing in a lighthouse in East London. It’s called Longplayer, and it’s set to keep going, without repeating, until the year 2999. It was created by Jem Finer from The Pogues, using 234 Tibetan singing bowls. Megan Jones has been to ...  Afficher plus

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Episode 9 : La guerre en Afrique.
Une brève histoire de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale

En 1940 et 1941 la guerre opposera Italiens et Britanniques en Afrique pour la conquête du canal de Suez. Le Allemands enverront le général Rommel à la tête de l’Afrikkorps pour soutenir son allié mais El Alamein en novembre 1942 marquera le début de la fin pour les forces de l’A ...  Afficher plus

World War II victory in North Africa
Witness History: World War Two history

Peter Royle, 103, endured a month of solid fighting in the hills outside of Tunis in 1943. Eventually the Allies prevailed and took more than 250,000 German and Italian prisoners of war. They declared victory in Tunisia on 13 May. Peter came close to dying many times. He recalls ...  Afficher plus

207 - Tank Warfare in North Africa, 1942-43
The WW2 Podcast

If you cast your mind back to episode 187, I discussed the war in the North African desert in 1940-41 with Robert Forczyk. The war in the North African desert was pure mechanised warfare and, in many respects, the most technologically advanced theatre of World War II. It was a ...

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Amilcar Cabral: an African liberation legend
The History Hour

We remember Amilcar Cabral, who led the armed struggle against Portuguese colonial rule in West Africa in the 1970s and speak to Dr Nayanka Perdigao about his legacy. Plus the shocking fallout of the Indian rail strike in 1974 which was - at the time - the biggest industrial a ...

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