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There were several British Generals in North Africa. In 1940-43 British forces were commanded successively by Generals Wavell, Auchinleck and Alexander, under the last of whom Gen Montgomery commanded the 8th Army.
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Montgomery, Sir Bernard Law. First Viscount Montgomery of Alamein 1887�1976. British army officer who during World War II commanded the British victories over German forces in North Africa (1942) and the Allied advance through Normandy (1944). (Answers.com) Note Initially the British Commander-in-Chief was Archibald Wavell, then Claude Auchinleck. Montgomery was Churchill's second choice in 1942, following the death of his first choice, William Gott, who was shot down. Churchill recognized the importance of North Africa and provide the maximum amount of support that he could.
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Various generals but the most famous was Bernard Montgomery
Under the overall command of Gen Eisenhower, Gen Omar Bradley commanded American troops and Gen Bernard Montgomery commanded the British and Canadians.
Dwighht d eisenhower commommanded us army core general bradley commanded u.s army forces and bernard Montgomery commanded british and Canadian forces
There were several British Generals in North Africa. In 1940-43 British forces were commanded successively by Generals Wavell, Auchinleck and Alexander, under the last of whom Gen Montgomery commanded the 8th Army.
There were several British Generals in North Africa. In 1940-43 British forces were commanded successively by Generals Wavell, Auchinleck and Alexander, under the last of whom Gen Montgomery commanded the 8th Army.
Gen Omar Bradley was in |Command of US troops and Gen Bernard Montgomery in charge of the British troops.
General Bernard Montgomery, commonly known as "Monty," was a British army officer who played a crucial role in World War II. He led the British Eighth Army in the North African campaign, earning a victory at the Battle of El Alamein in 1942. Montgomery later commanded the Allied ground forces during the D-Day invasion in 1944 and led the successful campaign to liberate Northwest Europe from German occupation.
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who commanded the American soldiers who captured 5,800 British soldiers under General Burgoyne at Saratoga
British General Bernard Montgomery was a key figure in the North African Campaign during World War II. He commanded the British Eighth Army and played a crucial role in the victory at the Battle of El Alamein in 1942, which marked a turning point in the war against Axis forces in North Africa. Montgomery's leadership and strategic planning were instrumental in driving Axis troops out of North Africa.