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Summary:
In 1941, Syria was a prize the British were desperate to win. It was controlled by the pro-German Vichy French and that meant a mixed bag to deal with – including Foreign Legion troops and French colonial soldiers.
There were also those of the enemy who dressed as local tribesmen. The war they waged was just about as treacherous as the shifting sands of the deadly desert . . .
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