The "Africa Corps" was the German unit fighting in North Africa under the command of General Rommel, the "Desert Fox." The commander of US tank units opposing Rommel in North Africa was General George Patton.
Yes, My father was a Lovat Scout and served in the mountains of Italy and in North Africa
North Africa
The largest event in Europe was the Russian Front; the largest event in North Africa were the Mediterranean Sea naval battles supporting North Africa.
Erwin Rommel arrived in North Africa as the head of the Afrika Korps in early 1941.
All the fighting was in Europe and north Africa plus Japan.
Germany not Africa -_-
Vietnam, North and South Korea. Northern Africa
Dwight Eisenhower is the president who as a US general was involved with fighting in North Africa during World War 2.
The name for the German forces fighting in Africa were called the Afrika Corp.
veryone wanted your mommaso bad
the fighting took place in three continents Africa Asia Europe and if you count north America that's 4 continents
Far East Asia, North and East Africa, and Russia
Germans bailing out the Italians who were fighting the British in N. Africa (WW2).
There were many fronts being fought, the north, south, and east. In Russia there was fighting until the Russian Revolution. In Europe the fighting mostly took place in France through trench warfare. There was also some fighting in North Africa.
North America and Europe, Australia also Asia, that is why it was called a "World War". There was also some fighting in Africa.
north Africa because they like near desert conditions