TUSKEGEE AIRMEN ... The famed Tuskegee Airmen are renowned for their valor and courageous actions over the skies of North Africa, Sicily and Western Europe during World War II. ... View More
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Rise of ancient roman Empire ... In 67 BC the statesman and general Pompey the Great, who had fought the Marian party in Africa, Sicily, and Spain, cleared the Mediterranean of pirates and was ... View More
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Punic War ... Carthage, the other player in the Punic Wars, was a city state on the North Coast of Africa which had partial control over Sicily before wars and whose ... View More
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DDay ... General Eisenhower had been successful in invasions on the Mediterranean with landings in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy which all went smoothly. ... View More
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The Effects Of Romes Expansion ... a firstrate naval power. But land battles were fought in Corsica, Sardinia, Africa and Sicily. Both sides regularly kept fleets ... View More
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The Event of the Century DDay ... This man was in charge of the American fighting force in Africa and Sicily. The man chosen for the job was General Dwight Douglas Eisenhower. ... View More
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Punic Wars ... the Roman garrisons in the north for the defense of Sicily and the south. With good fortune, the Roman first army might be closed in Africa, and destroyed ... View More
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Patton World War 2 ... The allies managed to take control of North Africa despite their tanks and other fighting machines ... They would do this by trying to take the island of Sicily. ... View More
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John Guntheramp39s DDAY and ITS HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE ... They fought in the most intense suns of the deserts of Africa, yet none of them would be caught dead in ... That was the problem when they had to fight in Sicily. ... View More
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Roman empire ... Hannibal reeked havoc on Rome for 13 years, and even though Rome lost 1 battle, they remained fighting in other areas like Spain, Italy, Africa and Sicily. ... View More
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roman empire ... Hannibal reeked havoc on Rome for 13 years, and even though Rome lost 1 battle, they remained fighting in other areas like Spain, Italy, Africa and Sicily. ... View More
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Byzantine Empire ... continually changed. The territory that made up the empire in 565 included Italy, Sicily, North Africa, southern Spain and Syria. At its ... View More
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Madagascar ... geographic location lies on the southerneastern part of Africa, it is the closet island bordering Africa. Itamp39s geographic similarity resembles, Sicily to Italy ... View More
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Punic Wars ... With Rome controlling Sicily the Carthaginians pulled back to Carthage and sued for peace ... If the Romans were to invade Africa at this time, it would weaken the ... View More
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Attila, ampquotFlagellum Deiampquot The Scourge of God ... In the following years 439 and 440 AD the Roman Empire was forced to fight against the Vandals in North Africa and Sicily, as well as the Persians in Armenia ... View More
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The Prince ... After this he took half his army and went to Africa to take over Syracuse. He then sent the Larthaginians to Africa and left Sicily to himself. ... View More
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US INVOLVEMENT IN WWII ... first put it to use in the invasion of Northern Africa during Operation Husky Dupuy 60. From Tunisia, they were used to launch attacks on Sicily and then on ... View More
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Christians, Muslims, and Jews in the Age of Discovery by Ber ... an essentially European faith, he goes on to describe how the ampquotvast majorityampquot of Muslim converts in the Middle East, North Africa, Spain, and Sicily came from ... View More
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Carthage ... from 264241 BC, the Carthaginians suffered an embarrassing defeat in Sicily. ... Carthaginian territory and formed the roman providence of Africa from North ... View More
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Italy ... areas for transportation, Palermo Riotto 3 the capital of Sicily and Catania are ... and other natural resources must be imported from Northern Africa, making them ... View More
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The Aeneid ... The epic starts however with unfavorable winds driving the ships to Carthage in North Africa, when they set out from Sicily. Fleeing ... View More
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THE SECRET OF DDAY ... Hitler appointed Field Marshal Erwin Romel, former commander of the Africa Corps, as a ... General Patton drove the Germans out of Sicily, he was the American ... View More
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Slave trade ... By the end of the 15th century slaves in Sicily and Napels were largely African and males. Scholars debate the effect of the slave trade on Africa, with some ... View More
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Operation Husky ... role the Canadians played in the planning for the invasion of Sicily it is ... pleading to the British government to be involved with the action in North Africa. ... View More
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General George S. Patton ... able to push through North Africa and defeat Rommel. The invasion of Europe was set. George commanded the seventh army during the invasion of Sicily in July of ... View More
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Italy during WWII ... against the Allies. After Allied victory in North Africa, the Allies decided to storm the beaches of Sicily. They attacked what ... View More
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Fall of the Roman Republic ... Carthage, which gave Rome its first overseas provinces in Sicily and Sardinia. ... and destroyed Carthage, and established provinces in North Africa and Greece ... View More
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Marcus Crassus ... He decided to leave Africa and move on to Italy to help Sulla. ... He was now stranded. Spartacus now focused on finding a way into Sicily. ... View More
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Pompey the Great ... generals. He supported Sulla in the Roman civil war of 100b.c. and from there went on to win battles in Spain, Sicily and Africa. He ... View More
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italian tourism ... Agriculture in the south is under threat from North Africa as well as from the Middle and Far East. For instance, Sicily now imports oranges, of all things ... View More
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