Chinese at heart / Maj. Gen. (Res.) Emanuel Skel / self-publishing

Chinese at heart / Maj. Gen. (Res.) Emanuel Skel / self-publishing

"The tanks, as expected, really looked 'like after a war' ... chopped antennae, torn wings and shelling marks on the turrets. But the people - steel." The heavy fighting, when the battalion he commanded in the southern sector of the canal front, stopped, almost alone on the first day of fighting the Egyptian Army 3 forces.

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