The Allies won and it was one of the events that can be considered as a turning point in the course of the war.
Al Alamein
battle of the bulge
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The first battle of El Alamein (July, 1942) stopped the German advance into Egypt. The second battle of El Alamein (October,1942) proved to be the turning point of the North African war: it started the retreat of the German Afrika Korps that would continue all the way to Tunisia until its surrender.
The fighting at El Alamein, particularly the Second Battle of El Alamein in late 1942, marked a significant turning point in the North African Campaign during World War II. The Allied forces, primarily British under General Bernard Montgomery, successfully halted the advance of Axis troops led by German General Erwin Rommel. The victory at El Alamein not only resulted in the retreat of Axis forces from Egypt but also boosted Allied morale and paved the way for subsequent operations in North Africa, ultimately leading to the Axis defeat in the region.
Winston Churchill. Actually the quote is " Before Alamein we never had a victory. After Alamein we never had a defeat."
Ethiopia and Al-shabaab
Alamein Kopu was born in 1943.
There was no "Invasion of El Alamein"
They started fighting around 2000-2001.
Alamein railway station was created in 1948.
The Battle of El Alamein.