Mr Walker
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جنود المان تابعين لفيلق المشاة في أفريكا كوربس بعد مقتلهم خلال غارة جوية استهدفت مركبتهم اثناء معارك شمال افريقيا ، ويرجح انها طائرة مقاتلة بريطانية كانت تحمل رشاشات من عيار صغير او متوسط ( 14 مايو 1942 )
اعتبرت فترة النصف الأول من ( مايو 1942 ) بالخداع الاستراتيجي وسباق محموم مع الزمن بين القوى المتحاربة وذلك للسيطرة بشكل سريع على #مصر و #ليبيا ، وذلك قبل ايام قليلة جداً قبل انفجار معركة الغزالة وسباق التسلح والإمدادات وذروة محاولات الطرفين لتخزين الوقود والذخيرة .
عانت قوات المحور بقيادة روميل من الإمدادات التي كانت تأتي عبر البحر المتوسط ، حيث كانت الغواصات البريطانية تقوم باغراق سفن الوقود الالمانية المتجهة الى ليبيا ، على الرغم من محاولة الطائرات الالمانية قصفها ، وبالمقابل استلم الجيش البريطاني أولى الشحنات الكبيرة من دبابات جرانت الأمريكية التي فاجات روميل لأن مدفعها عيار " 75 ملم " كان أقوى من دبابات بانزر الألمانية وقتها . كما عمل المهندسون من الطرفين على زرع كميات مهولة من الألغام بين منطقة الغزالة وبير حكيم والتي تعرف باسم " حدائق الشيطان " .
#WW2 #تاريخ

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@connan_james @Parmjeet_Parmar It’s the local residents that go to any university but Auckland
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@Parmjeet_Parmar Maori Supremacy BS
I guarantee they’ve lost tens of thousands of overseas students because of this
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Mohan J Dutta is a racist and spends his time on social media being vile & against the people of the country he chooses to live in, as a university you need to consider if this is the right kind of person to employ, others have been fired for far less @MasseyUni no place in NZ
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@MareeElvin @Parmjeet_Parmar Look to yourself, from my point of view 100% correct.
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@Parmjeet_Parmar 💯the UoA is not on the list of Universities that Auckland based school leavers give a second thought. Anywhere but.
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@MayorWayneBrown Next up open the Waitakere Ranges to the people of Auckland, surely we can walk again
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@actparty It would have been useful to post the link: haveyoursay.swdc.govt.nz/paper-road-acc…
This little project looks like a council trying to avoid the coastal and foreshore legislation and illegally creating a bylaw to override existing legislation. And of course iwi have a finger in the pie.
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𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗹 𝗺𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗯𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗱𝗼𝘄𝗻 𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗮𝗽𝗲 𝗣𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗲𝗿 𝗿𝗼𝗮𝗱 𝗰𝗹𝗼𝘀𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗻
ACT Local Government spokesperson Cameron Luxton is calling on South Wairarapa District Council to ditch its plan to shut off public access to Cape Palliser.
Luxton has written a letter to Mayor Martin Connelly urging the Council to withdraw its proposed bylaw, and is encouraging New Zealanders to make a submission to the council before submissions close tomorrow.
The bylaw would close an unformed legal road that provides essential access to public land, sparking strong opposition from locals and regular visitors, especially hunters, fishers, trampers, surfers and ratepayers who use the route regularly.
“At the Ngawi public meeting, someone asked whether the Council had actually got legal advice before launching this process,” says Luxton. “The answer was no. That’s staggering, and it tells you everything about how poorly thought through this proposal is.
"In his response to my letter, the Mayor doesn't address concerns over the legality of the closure. Instead, he argues that visitors to the cape can make do with 'alternative public routes'. Those familiar with the area make the point that this would mean traipsing for hours o'er hill and dale or across less safe rocky, tidal areas.
"The Council’s process has completely missed the mark. They’ve done the bare minimum in order to claim they've consulted with the public, when it's obvious the plan from the outset was to shut us out of land we have legal rights to access. They need to pull the plug and start treating the community with some respect.”
Submissions on the proposal close tomorrow, and Luxton is urging everyone who values public access to speak up before it’s too late.
“If you reckon this is a stitch-up, and most people do, then get your submission in," says Mr Luxton. "You don't have to live in South Wairarapa. Anyone who wants to visit this stunning piece of coastline has an interest in protecting public access. And if we let one council get away with locking us out of our coastline, others will follow suit. It takes five minutes to tell the Council they’ve got this one badly wrong.”
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@winstonpeters 8-10% Auckland Rates rise just to pay for running costs.
Complete wate of money and the flimsiest of modelling justifications.
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Auckland’s city rail link has been a long time coming. It has been planned since the 1920s, and we fixed the budget back in 2019 when the main works contracts were finally entered.
If we did not do that, the stations would have reached capacity after just one decade.
Some of us have argued for fit-for-purpose infrastructure consistently, so it was good to join the test train this morning as Minister for Rail.
The dignitaries walked in first and we joined the workers. Like the good book says, ‘and the last shall be first.’


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@quietgoesthedon @MilHistNow Yes, all three young Polish resistance fighters from the Warsaw Uprising survived World War II. From left: Tadeusz Rajszczak ("Maszynka," 15), Kazimierz Gabara ("Łuk," 17), and Mieczysław Lach ("Pestka," 18). They lived into the postwar era, with Gabara passing in 2022.
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@actparty The only scaffolding ACT are interested in is that from which you are hanging NZ out to dry.
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@LaurieFleming @actparty I di not understand your reply. Instead of this waste of space office the government could have funded more police, doctors, hospitals… useful things
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@actparty Make a positive difference to you…but not the rest of us.
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