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The War Against Germany and Italy: Mediterranean and Adjacent Areas provides a detailed account of military operations in the Mediterranean theater during World War II. Authored by John C. Hatlem and Kenneth E. Hunter, this historical work from the Center of Military History examines the strategic importance of the Mediterranean and the campaigns fought in the surrounding regions. It covers the complexities of the war against Axis powers in this crucial area, offering insights into the strategies, challenges, and outcomes of the conflict.
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