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British forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than

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British forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than

British forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than 60 days. Pictured, Transvaal regiment forces after the liberation of Addis Ababa. Circa May 1941

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Addis Ababa
Ethiopia

Media ID 21901766

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1941 Africa East African Campaign Ethiopia Liberated South African Addis Ababa


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In this photo print, we witness a historic moment that forever changed the course of history. British forces triumphantly entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, 1941, after an astonishing advance of 1800 miles in less than two months. The image captures the Transvaal regiment forces basking in the glory of liberating Addis Ababa from enemy hands. The scene is filled with jubilation and relief as these brave soldiers stand tall amidst the ruins of war-torn Ethiopia. Their faces bear expressions of happiness and satisfaction, knowing they have played a crucial role in bringing freedom to this African nation. It serves as a testament to their unwavering determination and sacrifice during the East African Campaign. This photograph encapsulates not only a significant event but also represents the spirit of unity among nations fighting against tyranny during World War II. The South African troops proudly display their military prowess while standing shoulder to shoulder with their British allies. As we gaze upon this powerful image captured circa May 1941, it reminds us of the indomitable human spirit and resilience that can overcome even the most challenging circumstances. This print from Memory Lane Prints transports us back to an era when bravery knew no bounds and victory was hard-fought yet sweetly earned.

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