There were two battles of El Alamein, both during 1942. The Battles occured in Egypt in an around an area named after a Railway Stop called El Alamein. During the Battles, Allied (primarily British Empire) forces were lead by British Field Marshalls Claude Auchinleck during the first Battle and Bernard Montgomery during the second Battle. The first Battle ended in a stalemate in which the British finally stopped the eastward advance of the Germans and Italians who were under the command of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. These two battles are considered by many World War II historians to be the turning point in the war against Germany and the Axis Powers. Although much fighting remained in Africa and the European Continent, the importance of these battles might best be summed up in the words of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who in November 1942 stated that: "The Germans have received back again that measure of fire and steel which they have so often meted out to others. Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."
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First Battle of El Alamein (1 - 27 July 1942) / Second Battle of El Alamein (23 October - 4 November 1942) .
Second Battle of El Alamein happened in 1942-11.
First Battle of El Alamein happened on 1942-07-27.
The battle was near the town from which both battles derive their name - El Alamein,Egypt .
North Africa El Alamein is 150 miles west of Cairo.
The Battle of El Alamein.
First Battle of El Alamein (1 - 27 July 1942) / Second Battle of El Alamein (23 October - 4 November 1942) .
Second Battle of El Alamein happened in 1942-11.
First Battle of El Alamein happened on 1942-07-27.
There was a battle.
There are thousands of personal stories in El Alamein,.
The battle was near the town from which both battles derive their name - El Alamein,Egypt .
America was not involved in the Battles of El Alamein.
North Africa El Alamein is 150 miles west of Cairo.
Almost 400,000 people fought in the 2 nd battle of El Alamein.
There was a battle.
the battle of (El) Alamein took place in 1942.