EMMA

World War II

Tunisia

Tunisia played a crucial role in the North African Campaign during World War II, with its strategic position making it a key battleground between the Axis and Allied forces. 

In November 1942, after the Allied invasion of North Africa, Tunisia became a major site of military operations, with both sides vying for control over its territory. The fighting in Tunisia was intense and lasted until May 1943, marking a decisive moment in the war. 

The impact of the war on Tunisia was devastating, with significant loss of life, infrastructure, and long-lasting socio-economic consequences. As the country was occupied first by Italian and later by German forces, Tunisia became a hub for heavy combat. 

The civilian population endured tremendous suffering, with thousands killed or injured in bombings, land battles, and forced labor camps. 

The economic toll was also immense as the agricultural and industrial sectors were decimated, and the local population was subjected to severe shortages of food, medicine and other basic necessities. Estimates suggest that around 10,000 civilians died, with many more wounded, and the country’s infrastructure was severely damaged. 

The war had a particularly harsh effect on women and children, who were often left without fathers, brothers, and husbands, while many women were subjected to violence, displacement, and forced labor. Over 70,000 soldiers were involved in the conflict, including both Allied and Axis forces, with significant casualties on both sides. After the war, the consequences were long-lasting: Tunisia struggled to recover economically, and the societal fabric was altered as many families lost their livelihoods and members. 

The end of the war saw the eventual withdrawal of Axis forces and the stabilization of the region under Allied control, but the economic damage persisted for years. The war left deep scars on Tunisian society, with many families still suffering from the loss of loved ones and the destruction of homes and communities. It also laid the groundwork for Tunisia’s post-war political changes, including the rise of nationalist movements that eventually led to independence from French colonial rule in 1956. 

The legacy of World War II in Tunisia continues to influence the country’s development today, as it faced a long road to recovery, and the war’s social and economic toll has had a lasting impact on its citizens. 

The trauma of those years still resonates with the survivors and their descendants, and the lessons of the war remain a part of the national consciousness, as Tunisia continues to grapple with the complexities of its history.

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About Us

We have been promoting Social Cohesion that has led to successful Social Inclusion in certain sectors within the Creative Industries since 1997. As pioneers to define the proper meaning of Multiculturalism, which is a natural development of a Metropolitan environment leading to a Cosmopolitan society, EMMA is perfectly suited to pursue our new Time4Peace project that resonates with Generation Z who are about Peace.

EMMA has been referred to as the cultural Oscars from their conception since 1997, because of its Multicultural philosophy to promote Social Cohesion and to encourage Social Inclusion throughout the “Creative Industries”. EMMA has been the first ever- Creative Industries TV show, worldwide, which has ensured its growth within the UK by £125 billion and $4.3 trillion globally; the EMMAs were broadcast on ITV & BBC.

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EMMA has been in the forefront of many ground-breaking campaigns since 1997, by changing Britain’s global image, as the catalyst for the London 2012 Olympic Games and undertook a Social Cohesion conference in 2011. Throughout our Ad campaigns our message is for racial emancipation, where you are only judged by your character and not race or colour. Instigated the Equal Game conference at Wembley Stadium.

The Time4Peace Charity Music show is an apolitical and areligious event, whereby, every person can promote the collective need for Peace in whatever conflict affects them and will be a ticketed event. Proceeds from ticket sales will go to the charities of the ticket buyer’s choice as selected. All charities will be displayed on our App or Website, and funds transferred to the charity (subject to required changes). >>more

Global Issues

Humanity is facing a major crossroad with further alienation taking place amongst communities on a national and worldwide level leading to direct and indirect conflict that could eclipse the devastation imposed during WW2. EMMA has been working in the background since our conception to promote Social Cohesion with Ad campaigns to tackle Modern Day Slavery, Mental Health Issues and loss of life from Knife Crime

The FC Match is a Football Supporters competition that celebrates the Multicultural aspect of each Football Club that symbolises the most celebrated sport on the planet from domestic Football to the FIFA World Cup. The winning supporters will receive an EMMA Multicultural trophy that has been won by Muhammad Ali, Lennox Lewis, Thierry Henry, David Beckham, Ian Wright, Prince Naseem and Venus Williams, etc.