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Now came another slap, this one from the Berlin high command, which that night again rejected the field marshal’s plea to radically contract the Axis line. “To withdraw both armies into one cramped bridgehead around Tunis and Bizerte would spell the beginning of the end,” Hitler decreed. If hardly unexpected, the decision was devastating.
An Army at Dawn: The War in Africa, 1942-1943
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