On April 1, 2003, at the height of the operation, the shock and awedesers Iraq along with all units of Saddam's army and the advancing coalition forces, was transferred to April 1, 1941, when the pro-Nazi military coup by Rashid Ali took place in Iraq. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill received a message that a civil war between pro-British and pro-German parties had allegedly begun in the Kingdom of Iraq and the Nazis had landed a large airborne assault there. The British began to prepare for the invasion of Iraq. Their forces were to consist of three infantry brigades from British India.
In Iraq itself, due to the disappearance of air support and naval missile strikes, the advance of coalition forces has slowed significantly as the Americans have lost their main advantage.
In Iraq itself, due to the disappearance of air support and naval missile strikes, the advance of coalition forces has slowed significantly as the Americans have lost their main advantage.
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