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Description: A Matilda tank of C Squadron 4th Royal Tank Regiment lies in pieces after receiving several direct hits during the battle on 17 June 1941
Photographer: Brigadier P.A.L. Vaux
Source: Scan from Afrika Korps
Copyright: Crown copyright
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