Destruction of El Adem, South of TobrukThe results of royal air force bombing on one of the workshops at El Adem.El Adem was the largest Italian Aerodrome in Libya. Thanks to the bombing by the Royal Air Force the remains of more than 87 Italian aeroplanes were found lying unserviceable when the British took the place. The Italians evacuated the aerodrome leaving masses of provisions. Aircraft fuel and equipment behind them. They set fire to the remaining hangars and workshops, but the large electric power station was left unsabotaged by the Italians in their hasty retreat. April 16, 1941. (Photo by British Official Photo).
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