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With the fall of the Abyssinian fortress of Dessie, located between Addis Ababa
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With the fall of the Abyssinian fortress of Dessie, located between Addis Ababa
With the fall of the Abyssinian fortress of Dessie, located between Addis Ababa and Amba Alagi, Italian resistance in Abyssinia is virtually at an end, and the South African troops keep on their victorious march northward.
The Italian held fort at Dessie was captured by General Alan Cunninghams South African divisions on 20th April 1941.
Picture shows: General Wavell, Commander In Chief Middle East (third from right), visits South African troops near the Abyssinian border. On the right is General Cunningham, General Officer Commanding East African Forces.
April 1941
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Reach PLC
Mirrorpix
Ethiopia
Media ID 21890918
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Africa East African Campaign Fighting
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This print captures a significant moment in history during the Second World War. With the fall of the Abyssinian fortress of Dessie, located between Addis Ababa and Amba Alagi, Italian resistance in Abyssinia is virtually at an end. The South African troops continue their victorious march northward, marking a turning point in the East African campaign. Taken on April 20th, 1941, this image showcases General Wavell, Commander In Chief Middle East, visiting the South African troops near the Abyssinian border. Standing third from right is General Cunningham, who played a crucial role as the General Officer Commanding East African Forces. The capture of Dessie by General Alan Cunninghams' divisions symbolizes not only military success but also represents hope for liberation and freedom for those living under Italian occupation. This photograph serves as a testament to the bravery and determination displayed by these soldiers during one of Africa's most challenging battles. As we delve into this piece from Memory Lane Prints, it reminds us of how war can shape nations and individuals alike. It stands as a reminder that even amidst chaos and destruction, there are moments where heroes emerge to bring about change and restore peace.
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