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World War II, there were two Battles of el Alamein. The most famous was late October to early November, 1942. It was the great turning point in the battle of north Africa. In Egypt, near the Mediterranean coast. The Brits turned back the Rommel led Nazis. A Nazi victory and they would have probably been able to completely encircle the Mediterranean. It was about this victory that Winston Churchill famously said: "Now this is not the end, nor is it even the beginning of the end, but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." He also said, perhaps in some exaggeration: "Before Alamein, we had no victory and after it we had no defeats".
With the exception of one crewman, the total annihilation of Torpedo Squadron 8.
November 8th 1942- Battle of El AlameinBritish forces totaled 230,000 men and the Axis forces totaled 108,000 men, with Italians making up 42 of the 70 battalions. The losses at El Alamein were heavy for both sides: Rommel lost 25,000 dead and wounded and 30,000 captured; Montgomery lost 4,610 dead and missing and 8,950 wounded. The bulk of Rommel's casualties were Italian.The exact numbers of dead is not easily available.The Axis losses during the Campaign in North Africa since June 1940 totaled 975,000 men, 7,600 aircraft, 6,200 guns, 2,550 tanks, and some 600 ships of all sizes.
Europe: 1939 Germany invades Poland 1940 Germany invades France, Belgium, Netherlands; Battle for Britain 1941 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor; Germany invades Russia; Winter War in Finland 1942 Battle for Stalingrad; Siege of Malta; Battle for MIdway 1943 Germany looses North Africa; Battle for Tarawa; US invades Italy and Sicily 1944 Normandy invasion; Battle for Saipan; USSR takes Crimea and Romania; Operation Market Garden disaster for Allies; Battle of the Bulge 1945 Battle for Berlin; Iwo Jima and Burma taken by Allies, Axis Powers surrender Many more things, I just listed some of the main ones.
The ability to read some of the Japanese communications by breaking cyphers before the battle was the main reason for the success. Also, the various Japanese formations were not able to support each other as they were too far apart.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of Allied forces. El Alamein was the scene of a major battle.
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Battle of Agincourt Battle of Crecy Siege of Rouen Battle of Bauge Treaty of Toyes.
Apart from the obvious German Surrender, there were some key events. For example, there was; Case Blue, Operation Little Saturn, Operation Winter storm and Operation Uranus. These were the 5 key events for the timeline of the Battle of Stalingrad.
The battle of trenton
The battle of the flamethrowers not famous but major.
Some important events were the battle on july 17 and the One on agust 5.
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Battle of Manila Bay. Battle of San Juan Hill. Naval Battle of Santiago. The 1898 Treaty of Paris.
There was some fighting and America won