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I think you mean El Alamein. Gen. Auchenlick, and Gen. Smith in the first battle, and Gen. Auchenlick and Gen. (Field Marshall) Montgomery in the second battle.

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What happened in the battle of El Alamein World War 2?

The Battle of El Alamein, fought from October 23 to November 11, 1942, was a critical turning point in World War II in North Africa. British forces, led by General Bernard Montgomery, launched a successful offensive against the German-Italian army commanded by General Erwin Rommel. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the Allies, halting Axis advances into Egypt and marking the beginning of a series of Allied victories in North Africa. This defeat significantly weakened Axis control in the region and boosted Allied morale.


What was the results of the fighting at El Alamein?

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.


Which American and British Allied generals helped defeat the Axis forces in North Africa at the battle of El Alamein?

There were no American generals or troops in the battles of El Alamein


Which forces defeated Rommel in North Africa in 1942 1943?

Rommel's forces in North Africa were ultimately defeated by the Allied troops, primarily consisting of British Commonwealth forces under General Bernard Montgomery and American forces led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Key battles, such as the Second Battle of El Alamein in late 1942 and the subsequent Allied invasion of French North Africa (Operation Torch) in November 1942, significantly weakened the Axis position. The combination of superior logistics, increased manpower, and coordinated Allied strategies led to Rommel's retreat and eventual surrender in 1943.


How many australians killed in the battle of El Alamein?

Of the 13,560 allied casualties at the second battle of El Alamein (Including soldiers who were wounded or went missing), 22% were Australian.

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The Battle of El Alamein was fought in the deserts of North Africa and is considered one of the decisive victories of World War Two. This battle was fought between British General Montgomery and the German's General Rommel. The Allied victory at El Alamein led to the retreat of Hitler's Afrika Korps and the German surrender in North Africa in May 1943.


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What happened in the battle of El Alamein World War 2?

The Battle of El Alamein, fought from October 23 to November 11, 1942, was a critical turning point in World War II in North Africa. British forces, led by General Bernard Montgomery, launched a successful offensive against the German-Italian army commanded by General Erwin Rommel. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the Allies, halting Axis advances into Egypt and marking the beginning of a series of Allied victories in North Africa. This defeat significantly weakened Axis control in the region and boosted Allied morale.


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The allied defeated German forces ih this n African battle?

The Battle of El Alamein.


What was the results of the fighting at El Alamein?

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.


British and America were led by in the battle of El Alamein?

America was not involved in the Battles of El Alamein.


Where did erwin rommel fight the allied troops?

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What was a great allied victory in North Africa?

The second Battle of El Alamein was a great victory for the Allies.


Which American and British Allied generals helped defeat the Axis forces in North Africa at the battle of El Alamein?

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Which forces defeated Rommel in North Africa in 1942 1943?

Rommel's forces in North Africa were ultimately defeated by the Allied troops, primarily consisting of British Commonwealth forces under General Bernard Montgomery and American forces led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Key battles, such as the Second Battle of El Alamein in late 1942 and the subsequent Allied invasion of French North Africa (Operation Torch) in November 1942, significantly weakened the Axis position. The combination of superior logistics, increased manpower, and coordinated Allied strategies led to Rommel's retreat and eventual surrender in 1943.