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Chapter 1313 - Chapter 956: Killing by Borrowing a Knife

The surrender of the Italian forces at this small position was like setting off dominoes, and over the next few days, wherever the British-French-Australian forces went, they immediately saw Italian troops surrendering, waving white flags.

More bewildered than the British-French-Australian forces were the German troops still holding out in Bizerte and Tunisia at the time.

According to the plan of the German Army, the Italian forces in the south were supposed to hold out for at least two weeks. During this time, the German Army could fully rely on the terrain of Bizerte and Tunisia to construct a solid coastal defense line.

However, the disastrous fact was that the Italian Army did not even last two days, let alone two weeks.

More importantly, with the largest contingent of Italian forces in the Tunisian region surrendering, it completely announced that the armies of Britain, France, and Australia had surrounded the entire Bizerte and Tunisian area from the land.

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