Yes, there were trenches used during the Second Battle of El Alamein, which took place in late 1942. Both the British Eighth Army and the Axis forces, primarily the German and Italian armies, utilized trench systems for defensive positions. However, the nature of warfare had evolved since World War I, with more emphasis on mobile warfare and combined arms tactics, leading to less reliance on extensive trench networks compared to the earlier conflict.
The Battle of El Alamein
Germany and Italy
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.
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The Battle of El Alamein.
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Stalingrad or El Alamein
the battle of El Alamein
The 2 battles of El Alamein were the final battles in the North African war
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A great British victory.
The Battle of El Alamein
Gorge S patton
In respect to World War II, the village of El Alamein is certainly the most famous war-related site that can be mentioned. Serving as the focus of Axis and Allied efforts in late 1942, El Alamein is now famous for the decisive defeat inflicted on Axis forces by Allied troops there.
October 23, 1942
Germany and Italy