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Gen Erwin Rommel.
The Second Battle of El Alamein marked the turning point in the war between British forces and the German army .
The Battle of El Alamein was a tank and artillery battle between the British Eighth Army led by Bernard Montgomery and the German Afrika Corps led by Erwin Rommel.
what happened during this battle , was a fight to the finish between ...in the end the british routed the german forces............
Yes. There were two battles of El Alamein. The First Battle of El Alamein was in July 1942, when the British & Allied nations under the command of Gen Auchinleck stopped the advance of the Italian & German armies. About 7,000 German/Italians were captured. The Second Battle of El Alamein was in October 1942 when the British under the command of Gen Montgomery, and the Axis were under the command of Gen Rommel. Approximaely 8,000 Germans and 22,000 Italians were captured .
Bernard Montgomery was the British commander and Erwin Rommel was the German commander.
Gen Erwin Rommel was the German commander.
Gen Erwin Rommel.
The Second Battle of El Alamein marked the turning point in the war between British forces and the German army .
The First Battle of El Alamein .
El Alamein
The Battle of El Alamein was a tank and artillery battle between the British Eighth Army led by Bernard Montgomery and the German Afrika Corps led by Erwin Rommel.
The Battle of El Alamein.
what happened during this battle , was a fight to the finish between ...in the end the british routed the german forces............
The Battle of El Alamein was fought in North Africa between the German Afrika Corp led by Erwin Rommel and the British Eighth Army led by Bernard Montgomery.
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.
The main protagonists at the Battle of El Alamein were the German Afrika Corps led by Erwin Rommel and the British Eighth Army led by Bernard Montgomery.