The Strategic Importance of Libya during World War II (1939 - 1945)
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https://doi.org/10.54172/y3xven83Keywords:
Libya, strategic location, colonization, World War IIAbstract
This research proposes a hypothesis that Libya, due to its strategic geographical location, has been a target for colonization throughout history, attracting external powers' interest, especially during World War II. The research aims to explore the significance of this strategic location and its sources of power and attraction, along with how it has been utilized throughout history, focusing on Libya's role during World War II. The study includes questions about Libya's geographical importance and its historical role, as well as how major powers utilized its location during World War II. The research seeks to highlight the value and significance of Libya's location in colonial conflicts, shedding light on its strategic position and historical impacts.
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