Royal Air Force 33 Squadron in Tunisia, North Africa during World War II. Two fliers on wing of a British Royal Air Force fighter aircraft Hawker Hurricane as they load ammunition belts into guns. A group of fliers seated in front of the British Headquarters building. A flier comes out of doorway. Fires gun in air. The group runs. A damaged hangar in the background. A wrecked German airplane at an airfield. Hurricane in the background with a spinning propeller. Hurricane with propeller spinning. A pilot in a cockpit. A rear of Hurricane and pilot gets into a cockpit of the aircraft. The Hurricane taxis and takes off. A view of Hurricane at the airfield as propellers rotate. The lined up Hurricane with propeller spinning. A Hurricane with a spinning propeller taxis and takes off. Hurricanes taxi and take off from the airfield.
Royal Air Force 33 Squadron in Tunisia, North Africa during World War II. A Royal Air Force heavy bomber Consolidated B-24 Liberator in flight. Aerial view of Tunis city. Royal Air Force medium bomber B-25 Mitchell stationary at an airfield. Crew members move towards the bomber.
Royal Air Force 33 Squadron in Tunisia, North Africa during World War II. A British bomber aircraft in flight. Aerial view of the city. A harbor being bombed. Smoke rises due to explosion. Bomb explodes. Aerial view of the harbor and damaged ships. Aerial view of burning harbor and ships.
Rallies in Tunisia. A large crowd gathers on the streets for the rallies. They demand that French troops leave Bizerte Naval Base. Buildings in the background. Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba addresses people. People hold boards and banners. A board reads: 'No foreign troops in our peaceful country'.
Heavy rainfall over the Tebourba valley in Tunisia,North Africa. German Panzer tank column can be seen in the valley. Map shows a war plan of the Allied forces. German Panzer division advances from Tunis while Allied forces advance from Nedtez El Bab. Allied tanks such as M3 Stuart,US half tracks, British scout cars and other armored vehicles advance to Tebourba. U.S. P-38s and Spitfires provide air support to the Allied convoy. Scout cars and M3 half tracks provide ground reconnaissance.
Allied Force artillery exchange fire with the Germans at the road connecting Medjez-El-Bab and Tebourba in Tunisia,North Africa. Allied soldiers take cover behind trees and bushes while tanks advance forward. A British ammunition truck is hit and catches fire. German Mark IV tanks mounted with 88mm anti-tank guns can be seen exchanging fires with the Allied Forces. Allied artillery hits the Mark IVs and enemy's 88mm gun positions. Captured German soldiers taken away as prisoners of war (POW). U.S. Army medic soldiers tend to the wounded. (World War II period).
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