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La Batalla de Alamein [The Battle of Alamein]

El comienzo de la guerra en África [The Outbreak of War in Africa]

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La Batalla de Alamein [The Battle of Alamein]

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La importancia de agenciarse el petróleo, elemento vital para la movilización vehicular durante la II Guerra Mundial, hizo comprender a Hitler la necesidad insoslayable de obtenerla. Y en la lucha por su conquista, se abrió una zona de conflicto más: El frente africano. El punto de inflexión del frente africano durante la II Guerra Mundial. El ejército inglés, que defendía sus posiciones en Egipto, ha recibido la ayuda de sus innumerables países aliados mientras que Alemania, sola y con escaso combustible, confía en el talento de Edwin Rommel (“El Zorro del desierto”) para lograr la victoria. La lucha, que se complicaría más de la cuenta, sería decisiva para el futuro de la guerra.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

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