Eisenhower and his men were not involved in driving the Italians from North Africa. Indian, British and Australian troops actually drove them out in 1940.
Its false. The Italians were driven back by a combination of Indian, British and Australian troops this occured in 1940, when the British lead Operation Compass began
Montgomery and Eisenhower
hilter never invaded north Africa, the Italians and Vichy French held most of north Africa. It was invaded by General Montgomery and General George Patton. Or the Americans and British
patton helped force the surrender of german forces in north Africa
Yes, they were involved heavily in the North African campaign fighting the Italians and later Erwin Rommel's Afrika Corps.
North Africa
I think you mean North Africa.
Germans bailing out the Italians who were fighting the British in N. Africa (WW2).
False. The Mediterranean Sea is north of Africa.
In WWII, the British, Americans, and Free French defeated the Germans and Italians in North Africa.
Eisenhower was the overall commander of Operation Torch, the joint British/American invasion of North Africa in 1942.
Montgomery and Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower was in charge of Operation Torch in the North American campaign. He was also put in charge of the Mediterranean area soon after.
Cairo, Egypt
Dwight D. Eisenhower was in charge of Operation Torch in the North American campaign. He was also put in charge of the Mediterranean area soon after.
hilter never invaded north Africa, the Italians and Vichy French held most of north Africa. It was invaded by General Montgomery and General George Patton. Or the Americans and British
patton helped force the surrender of german forces in north Africa
Dwight EisenhowerNo. Dwight Eisenhower led British and American troops in Operation Torch, the invasion of French North Africa. El Alamein is in Egypt, and it was concluded shortly before Eisenhower landed in North Africa.