Europa Issue 37
1994

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History

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The quick success the Americans enjoyed over the French was unfortunate, for as a result an overconfidence, even an arrogance, arose in the ranks. Many American soldiers came to believe they were invincible. They had to but appear before the Germans, they thought, to win. The Battle of Kasserine Pass in the following year would expose how terribly inexperienced they were."
--Lt. Col. Eddy Bauer, Illustrated WWII Encyclopedia


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