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In North Africa if Passed out of the Nazi hands after the Battle of El Alamien in Egypt. The British beat the Germans in the battle and supplies were so short that the Axis force did not even have enough fuel to retreat. As a result the Germans seized all of the fuel for themselves to escape. In the Germans' campaign against the Soviet Union, The Germans held the initiative the Soviets were able to take it in the Battle for Moscow. The Germans were able to take the initiative again several times until the Battle of Kursk, in which the German High Command, drunk on the power of their new super-weapons such as the Tiger tank chose a head on slugging match against a massively fortified salient instead of attacking where the enemy was weakest as they had done previously. The attack ended in a defeat so costly that not only were the Soviets able to counter-attack, but to force the Germans onto the defenseive for the rest of the war.

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