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What battle was a crucial victory for the british as they stopped german advancement in north africa?

El Alamein


What was the battle that was a crucial victory for the british as they stopped German advancement in North Africa?

The First Battle of El Alamein .


Which battle in the pacific in 1942 was a crucial victory for the allies because it stopped Japanese advancement towards the hawaiian islands?

The Battle of Midway .


The battle in the pacific in 1942 was a cricial victory for the allies because it stopped Japanese advancement towards the hawaiian islands?

Battle of Midway


Major victory for Britain in north Africa?

During World War II, the First Battle of El Alamein, occurring in July 1942, was a crucial victory for the British in that it stopped the Axis advance into Egypt along a North African line of march. Several months later, in the Second Battle of El Alamein, the British (and their allies) took to the offensive successfully against the same Axis force.


What American victory brought down the British government?

No American victory brought down a British government.


Was the miracle at Dunkirk a victory?

It was a victory , of sorts , for both German and British . It was a short term victory for the Germans : a tactical victory . In the long run it was a British victory because they were able to rebuild an army from around those troops that were evacuated : a strategic victory .


Who said British victory at plassy was the victory of breach of faith?

lord clive


What battle victory lead the french to believe the colonist could win the war?

Saratoga. Where a British invasion force from what would become Canada was stopped, then effectively cornered and forced to surrender.


Who won between the long island and british?

British Had Won & That was Their Victory.


Was Gettysburg a union victory?

Yes, a crucial one


Why was the battle of bunker hill technical victory for the British but a real victory?

It was for the British what is known as a pyrrhic victory - the losses inflicted were so great that it cost them more than what they gained from winning the battle.