Mega Fort in Ethiopia prior to the attack by the South African 1st Infantry Division
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South African Military Museum: Source: Klein, Harry Lt-Col (1946). Springbok Record. Johannesburg. White House. This photo was published 63 years ago - In South Africa, copyright prescribes after 50 years!
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