The so-called "rats of Tobruk", the Allied forces beseiged by the Germans in North Africa for nearly nine months of World War II, endured wretched conditions and a nagging sense of futility. This novel reveals the anguish suffered by those at Tobruk.
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The so-called "rats of Tobruk", the Allied forces beseiged by the Germans in North Africa for nearly nine months of World War II, endured wretched conditions and a nagging sense of futility. This novel reveals the anguish suffered by those at Tobruk.
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