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🗓️ 24 October 2025
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| 1:22.1 | Hello, and thank you for listening to the history of World War II podcast, episode |
| 1:33.0 | 57, Operation Flax, and the Palm Sunday Massacre. Last time, the Allied attack on the |
| 1:41.5 | Wadi Akarit line was successful, thanks to the men of the 4th Indian |
| 1:46.6 | Division. And guessing how that battle was going to turn out, General von Armin had already pulled back |
| 1:53.2 | the Panzers at El-Gatarr, which had been holding back Patton's second core. Now freed, Patton bellowed at Colonel Benson to dash for the coast. |
| 2:04.4 | And things started out well enough. That is, until the first British army to the north of Patton |
| 2:10.5 | also moved out. The way it turned out, with the eighth British army pushing up from the south, |
| 2:17.4 | and the first British army pushing east, and the eighth British Army pushing up from the south and the first British |
| 2:18.4 | army pushing east and the access forces retreating to the northeastern corner of Tunisia, |
| 2:25.1 | soon Patton found himself pushed out of the line. So yes, it was another allied victory, |
| 2:31.3 | but this squeezing out, unintentional as it was, would not help |
| 2:36.7 | Anglo-American relations, but such as the need for speed during war. So it may come as a surprise |
| 2:45.0 | that Eisenhower wrote of this moment, within the African theater, one of the greatest |
| 2:50.3 | products of the victory was the |
| 2:52.4 | progress achieved in the welding of allied unity and the establishment of a command team that was |
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