The main object of strategic importance in Egypt is the Suez Canal which, since 1869, was the easiest and quickest way to travel from Europe to the countries bordering the Indian ocean and the western Pacific. It was also the gateway to the oil rich countries of the Middle East.
Egypt was allied with the British in both wars.
the importance and consequences of gallipoli war
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Egypt fort with the Americans i think?
In 1914.
Because of the Suez Canal
because in the Egypt there is a lot of gold
i dont understand
Yes because it has the Suez Canal that the Italians used to transport things from Italy to occupied Ethiopia, and back to Italy in 1935. This, of course, was closed to them as soon as WW2 started.
During the Vietnam war it was often a village (hamlet) with strategic importance.
Of importance in war, to destroy the enemy's moral.
Egypt was allied with the British in both wars.
the importance and consequences of gallipoli war
Yes, trenches were used as a strategic defense tactic during World War II.
It did not. Egypt did not rejoin the Arab League until 1989. The reason Egypt was allowed to return was that there were critical negotiations going on concerning the resolution of the Lebanese Civil war and considering Egypt's importance in the Arab World, it was permitted to return to contribute solutions.
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