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War trophies in the Marmarica (colour litho)
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War trophies in the Marmarica (colour litho)
2778602 War trophies in the Marmarica (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: War trophies in the Marmarica. In one of the replicated and vain British attempts to break the Siege of Tobruk, two tanks of the enemy remained in our hands. After the action the Italians, always masters of the field, proceed to the inventory... Illustration for Courier Sunday, 12 October 1941.); © Look and Learn
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War trophies in the Marmarica
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. This photo print, titled "War trophies in the Marmarica" captures a significant moment during World War II. The image showcases two captured enemy tanks, remnants of a failed British attempt to break the Siege of Tobruk. Painted with vibrant colors through lithography, this artwork by Achille Beltrame (1871-1945) offers a glimpse into the aftermath of battle. In this scene, Italian soldiers are seen meticulously inspecting and cataloging their newly acquired war spoils. With meticulous attention to detail and precision, they demonstrate their mastery on the battlefield. This illustration originally appeared in Courier Sunday on 12th October 1941. The composition highlights not only the military might of Axis forces but also sheds light on Italy's colonial ambitions in North Africa during that time. The presence of these captured armored vehicles symbolizes both triumph for Italy and defeat for Britain. As we delve into history through this powerful image, it becomes evident that wars are often fought not only with weapons but also with means of conveyance and transport. The clash between Allied and Axis powers is vividly portrayed here against the backdrop of North African landscapes. Through Beltrame's skillful illustrations, we gain insight into an important chapter in world history – one where alliances were formed and broken amidst fierce battles fought across continents. This print serves as a reminder of how conflicts shape nations while showcasing the bravery and resilience displayed by soldiers from various backgrounds who fought for their respective causes during World War II.
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