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The question can not be answered. There was no battle and no defeat in North Africa in 1944. The Germans were defeated in Tunisia in 1943.

Also the question is not specific as to Which troops? US or German? Troops in North Africa or those in England??

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Q: Who was placed in charge of US troops after the defeat by North Africa in 1944?
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