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I believe it is excessive to call Battle the small fight fot Kufra. Just four French dead is a bit too much a small amount for a "battle". I'd call it "siege of Kufra" or "engagement of Kufra" or whatever, but not "battle". --
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Indeed the French named the event as "la prise de Kufra", the take of Kufra. In fact in France's official history , the oath is more rememred than the military action per se. —Preceding
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Captured
The infobox states that 282 Italians and Libyans were captured. But in the texts it is written: "The Italian garrison was permitted to withdraw to the north-west". — Preceding
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