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Sir Claude Auchinleck, then Gen. Bernard Montgomery were in charge on the British side. After 1942 Gen. George Patton led US troops in Tunisia, in the west. The Famous German General , Erwin Rommel led a wily and fierce campaign, but was ultimately crushed between the Allies on each side.

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