It was important because the Allies were now in Europe in force.
what was the purpose of the dardanelles campaign when there was a foothold already in jerusalem ? ( british/allies )
The Allies won.
Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery led the Allies to victory over the Axis troops in North Africa in 1943. The North African Campaign during World War 2 lasted from 1940 to 1943.
It was a decisvie victory for the UK which would lead to the expulsion of AXIS forces from Africa (exposing Italy to invasion and protecting the oil fields in the Mideast).The Allies defeated the Axis Powers
The Third Siege of Odawara was the most important action in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaign against the Hojo clan. Toyotomi and his allies besieged the Castle, and in the end they were victorious
It was important because the Allies were now in Europe in force.
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No, you have it backwards. In May 1943, the last remaining Italian troops surrendered to the Allies, marking the end of the North African Campaign. The Allies would go on to invade Sicily, and then Italy later that year.
The Allies were victorious!
he majority of German troops were fighting in Africa by 1944.
The main goal of the Gallipoli campaign was to gain control over the Gallipoli peninsula. This neck of land overlooked the most direct sea route to Russia and was strategically important in World War I.
The Germans couldn't get their hands on Middle East oil.
Victory for the Allies.
Allies invaded the North Africa and defeat Germany and next Italy was invaded by allies.
The outcome of the Battle of Britain was important for the Allies because it was Germany's attempt to either bomb Britain into submission, or completely destroy its Air Force in order to conduct an amphibious assault on British shores. This would have removed the last resistance to Hitler in Europe, allowing him to focus all of his forces on Russia in the east.
Allies invaded the North Africa and defeat Germany and next Italy was invaded by allies.