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Rommel The first battle of el Alamein was a stalemate. However, the British did stop the Axis advance into Egypt and to the Suez Canal. In that sense it was a British victory. The second Battle of El Alamein was a decisive British victory beginning the Axis rout west to defeat.
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The fighting at El Alamein, particularly the Second Battle of El Alamein in late 1942, marked a significant turning point in the North African Campaign during World War II. The Allied forces, primarily British under General Bernard Montgomery, successfully halted the advance of Axis troops led by German General Erwin Rommel. The victory at El Alamein not only resulted in the retreat of Axis forces from Egypt but also boosted Allied morale and paved the way for subsequent operations in North Africa, ultimately leading to the Axis defeat in the region.
It was a decisvie victory for the UK which would lead to the expulsion of AXIS forces from Africa (exposing Italy to invasion and protecting the oil fields in the Mideast).The Allies defeated the Axis Powers
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.
Rommel The first battle of el Alamein was a stalemate. However, the British did stop the Axis advance into Egypt and to the Suez Canal. In that sense it was a British victory. The second Battle of El Alamein was a decisive British victory beginning the Axis rout west to defeat.
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The Egyptian City of El Alamein is located on the North coast of Egypt about 70 miles West of the Port City of Alexandria and was the site of the first Allied victory against the Axis in WWII. The battle was fought between 23 October and 5 November of 1944.
It was a decisvie victory for the UK which would lead to the expulsion of AXIS forces from Africa (exposing Italy to invasion and protecting the oil fields in the Mideast).The Allies defeated the Axis Powers
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.
The second Battle of El Alamein was a great victory for the Allies.
El Alamein
There were no American generals or troops in the battles of El Alamein
The victory at egypt
The Axis Powers (Germany) had a shortage of fuel.