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How did the German-Italian coalition treat the retreating British army?

The German and Italian forces continued to march eastward, pursuing the retreating British army. On June 26, the German-Italian allied forces surrounded the Egyptian port of Matruh. On the 28th, the British army surrendered and 6,000 defenders were taken prisoners. On June 30, the German and Italian forces approached the British position near Aleman.