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Q: Why were allies successful in their invasion of North Africa?
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How did the battles in the North Africa affect the allied cause?

The Allies defeated Axis forces in North Africa, which set up the successful Allied invasion of Italy.


Operation Torch was the Allied invasion of?

It was the British-American Invasion of North Africa.


Invasion of north Africa by American troops?

Operation torch


Where did the allies go after they controlled North Africa?

The Allies attacked Italy after successfully invading Sicily first.


Why was the allied invasion of north Africa important?

The Russians wanted the Allies to begin a second front since they were doing all the fighting against Hitler and Moscow insisted that the Allies get into the war. Many Americans were eager to begin an invasion of France in 1942-43 but it was feared that the Soviets would make a separate peace with Germany as they had in 1918 and leave the Allies to face Hitler alone. The British were not eager about a frontal assault on German held France and preferred to attack through the "soft underbelly" of the Mediterranean. An invasion of French held North Africa was a compromise second front. It seemed less risky and would be a partial answer to the Russian demands. If successful it would open the the Axis dominated Mediterranean to lifeline communication with India and other parts of Asia. The attack was started on Nov. 1942 with about 850 ships employed. From the start it was very successful with the neutralized French only put up a token resistance, but the campaign was not conclusive. Yet, lessons were learned to help with the invasion of France.

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How did the battles in the North Africa affect the allied cause?

The Allies defeated Axis forces in North Africa, which set up the successful Allied invasion of Italy.


How did battles in North Africa the allied cause?

The Allies defeated Axis forces in North Africa, which set up the successful Allied invasion of Italy.


In what region did the allies launch an invasion after they drove the german forces out of north africa?

The Allies used bases in North Africa to launch an invasion of southern Europe. They took the island of Sicily in the summer of 1943 and landed on the Italian mainland in September.


What did the Allies do after defeating the Axis powers in north Africa?

They planned and carried out the invasion of Sicily, followed by the invasion of Italy.


Did the allies win in North Africa before or after d-day invasion?

Before. The North African Theater ended in 1943, and Normandy was invaded in 1944.


Operation Torch was the Allied invasion of?

It was the British-American Invasion of North Africa.


Who was defeated on operation torch?

Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of Axis held North Africa, ended with the Allies defeating the Axis powers.


Where was the invasion of Allied invasion in 1944?

north Africa


How were the allies victorious in the soviet union North Africa and Italy?

Allies invaded the North Africa and defeat Germany and next Italy was invaded by allies.


How were the allies victories in the Soviet Union North Africa and Italy?

Allies invaded the North Africa and defeat Germany and next Italy was invaded by allies.


How were the allies victorious the soviet union North Africa and Italy?

Allies invaded the North Africa and defeat Germany and next Italy was invaded by allies.


Who conquered North Africa?

The Allies