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bardia-anti-tank-italian.jpg (43087 bytes) Bardia, Cyrenaica, Libya. C. 1941. An Italian 47mm anti tank cannon used by the Italian army in operations in the western desert and abandoned after its defeat by allied forces.
breda.jpg (32550 bytes) Tobruk, North Africa, 1941-09-25. Private F. Frazer (with captured Italian Breda 6.5mm machine gun) and private M. Monta (with glasses) both of the Australian Army Service Corps doing their turn of sentry duty on the cliffs high above the Mediterranean.
arty-italian-captured.jpg (31278 bytes) Western desert, Egypt. 1942-08-01. A captured Italian field gun.
double-mg-italian.jpg (19556 bytes) Tel el Eisa, Egypt. 1942-08-01. Twin Italian machine gun lying burnt out near Tel el Eisa station. This position was captured by "A" company, 2/23rd Australian Infantry Battalion after four separate attempts on 23rd July, 1942.
 

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