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The Battle of El Alamein, fought from October 23 to November 11, 1942, was a crucial turning point in World War II in North Africa. British forces, led by General Bernard Montgomery, launched a successful offensive against the Axis powers, primarily the German and Italian troops commanded by General Erwin Rommel. The battle marked the beginning of the end for Axis control in North Africa, leading to their retreat and eventual surrender in May 1943. The victory boosted Allied morale and demonstrated the effectiveness of coordinated military strategy.

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