The Battle of El Alamein, fought between October and November 1942, was a pivotal turning point in World War II. It marked the first significant defeat of German General Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps, halting Axis advances in North Africa. The victory bolstered Allied morale and paved the way for the subsequent Allied invasion of North Africa, ultimately contributing to the liberation of the region from Axis control. This battle underscored the strategic importance of North Africa in the broader context of the war.
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El Alamein
Gorge S patton
It was extremely important as the possession of Suez was critical to the war.
The Second Battle of El Alamein marked the turning point in the war between British forces and the German army .
Stalingrad or El Alamein
A great British victory.
El Alamein
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It wasn't important at all in WW1 ! -It only happened about 25 years LATER in WW2.
the battle of El Alamein
The Second Battle of El Alamein was perhaps the most important battle in the African theatre because it was the first major Allied offensive against the Germans.
The Battle of El Alamein
Gorge S patton
It was extremely important as the possession of Suez was critical to the war.
It was extremely important as the possession of Suez was critical to the war.
The Battle of El Alamein