The US was not in the Battle of El Alamein, and had no troops anywhere within a thousand miles of the battle. The Battle began around October 23, 1942. On November 8, 1942 American forces landed all the way on the other end of North Africa, in Morocco and Algeria, under the overall command of General Dwight Eisenhower.
At El Alamein General (later Field Marshal) Bernard Montgomery commanded British forces and General (later Field Marshal) Erwin Rommel the Germans.
Gen Erwin Rommel was the German commander.
Gen Erwin Rommel.
Bernard Montgomery was the British commander and Erwin Rommel was the German commander.
The US forces were not present at the battles of El Alamein
New Zealand Military commander of the Allied forces at the invasion of Crete and the Battle of El Alamein.
The British commander at the Battle of El Alamein was General Bernard Montgomery, who led the Eighth Army to a decisive victory against Axis forces. The German commander was Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, known as the "Desert Fox," who was in charge of the Afrika Korps. The battle, fought in late 1942, marked a significant turning point in the North African campaign during World War II.
The Battle of El Alamein.
The British commander of the 8th Army, Bernard Law Montgomery.
· Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Supreme Commander of Allied forces) · El Alamein, Battle of
the battle of (El) Alamein took place in 1942.
First Battle of El Alamein (1 - 27 July 1942) / Second Battle of El Alamein (23 October - 4 November 1942) .
Second Battle of El Alamein happened in 1942-11.