The image from the Nazi Propaganda! gives a view of the coastal highway Via Balbia through the Marble Arch Arco dei Fileni (the 'Gate of the Desert') in Italian Libya, published 23 September 1940. The triumph arch was built by the Italian colonialists, opened in 1937, and was demolished by the revolutionary troops of Muammar Gaddafi in 1970. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-image-from-the-nazi-propaganda!-gives-a-view-of-the-coastal-highway-image60932275.html
RMDF3KMK–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! gives a view of the coastal highway Via Balbia through the Marble Arch Arco dei Fileni (the 'Gate of the Desert') in Italian Libya, published 23 September 1940. The triumph arch was built by the Italian colonialists, opened in 1937, and was demolished by the revolutionary troops of Muammar Gaddafi in 1970. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
A soldier of the German Afrika Korps stands at his post in front of the monument of Fascist Reconstruction (Arae Philaenorum) on the Via Balbia coastal road between Ras Lanuf and El Agheila in present-day Libya. Photo: Boecker [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-soldier-of-the-german-afrika-korps-stands-at-his-post-in-front-of-the-monument-of-fascist-reconstruction-arae-philaenorum-on-the-via-balbia-coastal-road-between-ras-lanuf-and-el-agheila-in-present-day-libya-photo-boecker-automated-translation-image550694979.html
RM2PYX91R–A soldier of the German Afrika Korps stands at his post in front of the monument of Fascist Reconstruction (Arae Philaenorum) on the Via Balbia coastal road between Ras Lanuf and El Agheila in present-day Libya. Photo: Boecker [automated translation]
The image from the Nazi Propaganda! depicts German tanks driving along the coastal highway Via Balbia through the Marble Arch Arco dei Fileni (the 'Gate of the Desert') in Italian Libya, published 1 April 1941. The triumph arch was built by the Italian colonialists, opened in 1937, and was demolished by the revolutionary troops of Muammar Gaddafi in 1970. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-image-from-the-nazi-propaganda!-depicts-german-tanks-driving-along-image60930982.html
RMDF3J2E–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! depicts German tanks driving along the coastal highway Via Balbia through the Marble Arch Arco dei Fileni (the 'Gate of the Desert') in Italian Libya, published 1 April 1941. The triumph arch was built by the Italian colonialists, opened in 1937, and was demolished by the revolutionary troops of Muammar Gaddafi in 1970. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
Royal Air Force Operations in the Middle East and North Africa, 1939-1943. Curtiss Kittyhawks of No. 239 Wing RAF fly into Marble Arch landing ground, past the Arco dei Fileni, ('Marble Arch') a monument erected on the Via Balbia, the coastal road in Libya between the provinces of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica, to celebrate early Italian Fascist victories. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-operations-in-the-middle-east-and-north-africa-1939-1943-curtiss-kittyhawks-of-no-239-wing-raf-fly-into-marble-arch-landing-ground-past-the-arco-dei-fileni-marble-arch-a-monument-erected-on-the-via-balbia-the-coastal-road-in-libya-between-the-provinces-of-tripolitania-and-cyrenaica-to-celebrate-early-italian-fascist-victories-image568982456.html
RM2T1KAX0–Royal Air Force Operations in the Middle East and North Africa, 1939-1943. Curtiss Kittyhawks of No. 239 Wing RAF fly into Marble Arch landing ground, past the Arco dei Fileni, ('Marble Arch') a monument erected on the Via Balbia, the coastal road in Libya between the provinces of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica, to celebrate early Italian Fascist victories.
1937 , LIBYA : The ARCO TRIONFALE ALLE ARE DEI FILENI ( TRIUMPHAL ARCH IN THE FILENI AREAS ). Built during the Italian fascist domination of Libya . Also known by the name of El Gaus ( The Arch ), it was an arch built on the Via Balbia on the border between Tripolitania and Cyrenaica in the then Italian Libya ( now Libya ) in Ras Lanuf . Commissioned by Italo Balbo, governor of Libya from 1934 to 1940, it was designed by the architect Florestano Di Fausto and was inaugurated on 16 March 1937 . After Colonel Gaddafi took power in 1969 and the forced departure of the last Italian settlers, Muss Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1937-libya-the-arco-trionfale-alle-are-dei-fileni-triumphal-arch-in-the-fileni-areas-built-during-the-italian-fascist-domination-of-libya-also-known-by-the-name-of-el-gaus-the-arch-it-was-an-arch-built-on-the-via-balbia-on-the-border-between-tripolitania-and-cyrenaica-in-the-then-italian-libya-now-libya-in-ras-lanuf-commissioned-by-italo-balbo-governor-of-libya-from-1934-to-1940-it-was-designed-by-the-architect-florestano-di-fausto-and-was-inaugurated-on-16-march-1937-after-colonel-gaddafi-took-power-in-1969-and-the-forced-departure-of-the-last-italian-settlers-muss-image611879063.html
RM2XFDDYK–1937 , LIBYA : The ARCO TRIONFALE ALLE ARE DEI FILENI ( TRIUMPHAL ARCH IN THE FILENI AREAS ). Built during the Italian fascist domination of Libya . Also known by the name of El Gaus ( The Arch ), it was an arch built on the Via Balbia on the border between Tripolitania and Cyrenaica in the then Italian Libya ( now Libya ) in Ras Lanuf . Commissioned by Italo Balbo, governor of Libya from 1934 to 1940, it was designed by the architect Florestano Di Fausto and was inaugurated on 16 March 1937 . After Colonel Gaddafi took power in 1969 and the forced departure of the last Italian settlers, Muss
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