The battle at El Alamein was fought between German forces (Axis) and British. The outcome of the battle (a British victory) was a turning point in the war. It was said after the war, that before El Alamein, Britain never won a battle and after El Alamein it never lost one.
At the World War II battle of El Alamein, the "Allies" were Great Britain and the Commonwealth (including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India and South Africa). There were no United States forces present in North Africa at that time.
British troops led by Bernard Montgomery and German troops led by Erwin Rommel.
Germany and Italy
The Battle of El Alamein.
The Battle of El Alamein
There were two Battles of El Alamein in 1942, both of them victories for the British. No American troops participated. Other Commonwealth forces (New Zealanders, Indians, South Africans) fought on the British side aong with Free French and Greeks. The First Battle of El Alamein was won by Sir Claude Auchinlech. The Second battle of El Alamein was won by Viscount Bernard Montgomery.
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Dwight Eisenhower was not involved in the Battles of El Alamein.
America was not involved in the Battles of El Alamein.
The 2 battles of El Alamein were the final battles in the North African war
Germany and Italy
The Second Battle of El Alamein marked the turning point in the war between British forces and the German army .
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There was no "Invasion of El Alamein"
the battle of El Alamein
The Battle of El Alamein.
Stalingrad or El Alamein
Italy, Germany and Great Britain plus its colonies countries.