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Allies' successful first invasion but a 'botched' job: Operation Torch, 80 years on

On November 8,1942, the Western Allies launched Operation Torch, landing in Vichy-controlled Morocco and Algeria to open up a second front in World War II. Torch was a paradoxical operation: The Allies…

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Why the British Attacked a French Battleship in World War II

After the German blitzkrieg, Richelieu fled to Dakar to keep the ship in French control. However, the British feared the ship could still fall into German hands.

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Boris Johnson Has Lost His Mojo - The Atlantic

Boris Johnson Has Lost His Mojo - The Atlantic
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Art Matters LXIX: Reflections on various art media, why use pastel, part 22

Art Matters LXIX: Reflections on various art media, why use pastel, part 22
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It happened in June: Paving the way for the French capture of Malta in 1798 (2)

Who were the spies that aided Bonaparte and were ready to continue furnishing him with a helping hand? Bonaparte obtained very useful information from some French knights who were ready to betray their Order in favour of their country of origin. General Claude-Henri Belgrand de Vaubois (1748-1839), one of Bonaparte’s generals, whose brother was a conventual chaplain of the Order of St John, who corroborated with the French invaders. Vaubois led one of the invading French forces and was installed as military governor of the islands. Photo: en.wikipdia.org In his manuscript housed at the National Library of Malta, Bailiff de la Tour du Pin mentions a number of them: Commander Bosredon Ransijat (1743-1812), secretary of the Order’s Treasury; Commander Jean Charles de Fay, director of fortifications and water cisterns; Commander Antoine François Renè Bardonenche, a native of Grenoble in command of the artillery; Stephen Toussard, a servant-at-arms who was the Order’s chief engi

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