North Africa

North Africa or Northern Africa is a region encompassing the northern portion of the African continent. There is no singularly accepted scope for the region, and it is sometimes defined as stretching from the Atlantic shores of Mauritania in the west, to Egypt's Suez Canal. Varying sources limit it to the countries of Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia, a region that was known by the French during colonial times as "Afrique du Nord" and is known by Arabs as the Maghreb ("West", The western part of Arab World).The United Nations definition includes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, and the …

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HAT: History of Advertising Trust · 1 January 1943 English

370 and amenities over MILLION NAAFI, in four years of war, distributed to the forces in cash rebates, entertainments £20 Every month thousands of Naafi cheques, varying in amounts from …

Naafi to the fighting men in Italy, Sicily, North Africa and -/"V ' / elsewhere; additional furniture


HAT: History of Advertising Trust · 1 January 1943 English

370 M the money goes.. In the first four years of the war over £20,000,000 has been distributed to the Forces by Naafi in cash rebates, entertainments, amenities and grants. …

Naafi to the fighting men in Italy, Sicily, North Africa' and ' / | elsewhere; additional furniture


The National Archives · 4 December 1942 English

"The Press Association had sent out a Summary soon as the Report was At 3.27 available in the Vote Office, they put out a news flash saying "Beveridge Report released". …


The National Archives · 7 December 1942 English

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good quality to be accepted for shipment to North Africa«» in LoP*(42) 266, it was stated that the


HAT: History of Advertising Trust · 1 January 1945 English

374 Miss Naffy's Already hundreds of Naafi girls have gone to North Africa, the Middle East, Italy, France, Belgium and Holland — now they are in Germany itself. As the situation develops Naafi's service

Already hundreds of Naafi girls have gone to North Africa, the Middle East, Italy, France, Belgium and


The National Archives · 1 November 1942 English

(a) shortage of M/T in Tripolitania and the fact that Rommel is living on day to day supplies of petrol, would compel him to carry out any withdrawal by stages; …

CABINET JOINT INTELLIGENCE- SUB-COMMITTEE NORTH AFRICA Report by the Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Tripolitania completely,. 6- Present Axis policy in North Africa is probably therefore tc build up4 and so far


The National Archives · 1 January 1943 English

5. ESTIMATED TOTAL AXIS STRENGTH IN TUNISIA, BY 1ST MARCH, 1943 Germans Von Arnim 70,500 Rommel 59,100 Italians Von Arnim 29,500 Rommel 51,400 Total 210,500 The above figures will include …

INTELLIGENCE SUB-COMMITTEE AXIS STRENGTH IN NORTH AFRICA Report by the Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee 1943, we examined possibi J Axis strategy in North Africa, and estimated the strength and composition and composition of the Axis land forces in North Africa as at early March 19'l3 and have reviewed our which :-;xis shipping can cross the s«a to North Africa without suffering P r o h i b i t i v e losses;


The National Archives · 1 October 1941 English

Solberg of the U.S. Army, who between January and September, 1941, has been in plain clothes in North Africa with the full knowledge of his Government, General Weygand and other important persons. 2. Colonel

statement regarding Colonel Solberg1s residence in North Africa. We believe that his statements as regards previously seen a report from Colonel Solberg on North Africa which was worked out in groat detail but appeared that General Weygand's plan for the defenoe of North Africa against attack could have envisaged unopposed Bizerta. 4. We agree that French morale in North Africa is probably even lower to-day that it was in probable,however, that the forces in French North Africa would obey the commands of the Vichy government


The National Archives · 1 August 1941 English

2. It is not considered that the Axis forces in Libya could be adequately reinforced or have built up sufficient supplies for a major offensive by the middle of October. …

RECENT INDICATIONS OF ENEMY INTENTIONS IN NORTH AFRICA. Report h.v the Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee


The National Archives · 1940 English

NAVAL SITUATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. 6. British successes in Egypt have been a contributory cause of a general deterioration in Italian national morale, otherwise they have not affected the ability …

factors affecting scales of attack on French North Africa which need examination are: (a) the availability in safeguarding shipping between Eicily and North Africa would no doubt continue. NAVAL SITUATION IN before that if the Axis decide to attack French North Africa this attack would be made through Spain and


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