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The El Shatt was a complex of World War II refugee camps in the desert of the Sinai peninsula in Egypt, established in early 1944. The region of Dalmatia (in today's modern Croatia, then Yugoslavia) was evacuated by the Allies, following the September 1943 Italian surrender and ahead of a German invasion. The camp was disbanded after the war ended, in March 1946.

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  • The El Shatt was a complex of World War II refugee camps in the desert of the Sinai peninsula in Egypt, established in early 1944. The region of Dalmatia (in today's modern Croatia, then Yugoslavia) was evacuated by the Allies, following the September 1943 Italian surrender and ahead of a German invasion. The camp was disbanded after the war ended, in March 1946. (en)
  • El Shatt (auch Ash Shatt, deutsch El Schatt, serbokroatisch El Šat) ist ein Ort auf der Halbinsel Sinai in Ägypten, auf der Ostseite und am Südende des Suezkanals, gegenüber der Stadt Suez in der Wüste. (de)
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  • The El Shatt was a complex of World War II refugee camps in the desert of the Sinai peninsula in Egypt, established in early 1944. The region of Dalmatia (in today's modern Croatia, then Yugoslavia) was evacuated by the Allies, following the September 1943 Italian surrender and ahead of a German invasion. The camp was disbanded after the war ended, in March 1946. (en)
  • El Shatt (auch Ash Shatt, deutsch El Schatt, serbokroatisch El Šat) ist ein Ort auf der Halbinsel Sinai in Ägypten, auf der Ostseite und am Südende des Suezkanals, gegenüber der Stadt Suez in der Wüste. (de)
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