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Egypt was allied with the British in both wars.
Because of the Suez Canal
the importance and consequences of gallipoli war
It did not. Egypt did not rejoin the Arab League until 1989. The reason Egypt was allowed to return was that there were critical negotiations going on concerning the resolution of the Lebanese Civil war and considering Egypt's importance in the Arab World, it was permitted to return to contribute solutions.
Allied punishments weakened the German Economy after World War 1, while Allies helped revive the German economy after World War 2.
The Nazi Germany invaded Egypt and Lybia because they wanted to control the Suez Canal. The Suez Canal would have given them acces to the Middle Eastern oil fields.
Some classic works on the art of war include Sun Tzu's "The Art of War," which emphasizes the importance of strategy, deception, and understanding the enemy. Another is Carl von Clausewitz's "On War," which delves into the nature of war and the importance of adapting tactics to the circumstances. These works have had a significant impact on military strategy and tactics, influencing leaders and military thinkers for centuries.
Their strategy was capture ohama beach and move down the country
Egypt was fought over in World War 1 by the British and the British Commonwealth on one side and the Ottoman Empire on the other. The Ottomans started out controlling Egypt and ended up loosing control to Britain as part of the peace settlement In World War 2 Egypt was fought over by British forces and their allies on one side and the Germans and Italians on the other. The British started out controlling Egypt, and preserved that control during the war. But they withdrew from Egypt during the contraction of British power and control around the world in the decades following World War 2.
The Strategy used during both world wars is Total War
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