May 9, 1943 - General Bradley cabled General Eisenhower the message: "Mission Accomplished".
The next offensive was the invasion of Sicily in July.
Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel was the general, he was defeated by general Montgomery, a British general, in North Africa
The leading British general during World War II was Bernard Montgomery. He is best known for his role in the North African campaign, particularly for his victory at the Second Battle of El Alamein in 1942, which marked a turning point in the war against Axis forces in North Africa. Montgomery later commanded British and Commonwealth forces during the Normandy landings and the subsequent campaign in Northwest Europe. His leadership and strategic abilities significantly contributed to the Allied victory in the war.
Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery led the Allies to victory over the Axis troops in North Africa in 1943. The North African Campaign during World War 2 lasted from 1940 to 1943.
Field Marshal Montgomery...or Monty. == == General Montgomery was only one, in a list of commanders. The British 8th Army in North Africa was commanded by firstly, Sir Alan Cunningham, Sir Neil Ritchie, Claude Auchinleck and then by Lt - Gen Bernard Law Montgomery in August 1942. Harold Alexander was Montgomery's boss, being commander in Chief Middle East.
Rommel was the German commander in North Africa, from about 1940 to 1942. His primary opponent in Africa was the British general Alexander Montgomery, although there were a couple of battles against the American general George Patton.
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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.
Bernard Montgomery
Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel was the general, he was defeated by general Montgomery, a British general, in North Africa
Bernard Montgomery ^ He was British.
Erwin Rommel
The leading British general during World War II was Bernard Montgomery. He is best known for his role in the North African campaign, particularly for his victory at the Second Battle of El Alamein in 1942, which marked a turning point in the war against Axis forces in North Africa. Montgomery later commanded British and Commonwealth forces during the Normandy landings and the subsequent campaign in Northwest Europe. His leadership and strategic abilities significantly contributed to the Allied victory in the war.
Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery led the Allies to victory over the Axis troops in North Africa in 1943. The North African Campaign during World War 2 lasted from 1940 to 1943.
Field Marshal Montgomery...or Monty. == == General Montgomery was only one, in a list of commanders. The British 8th Army in North Africa was commanded by firstly, Sir Alan Cunningham, Sir Neil Ritchie, Claude Auchinleck and then by Lt - Gen Bernard Law Montgomery in August 1942. Harold Alexander was Montgomery's boss, being commander in Chief Middle East.
The two titans who clashed in North Africa were German Field Marshall Erwin Rommel and British General Bernard Montgomery.
hilter never invaded north Africa, the Italians and Vichy French held most of north Africa. It was invaded by General Montgomery and General George Patton. Or the Americans and British
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