British General Bernard Montgomery was a key figure in the North African Campaign during World War II. He commanded the British Eighth Army and played a crucial role in the victory at the Battle of El Alamein in 1942, which marked a turning point in the war against Axis forces in North Africa. Montgomery's leadership and strategic planning were instrumental in driving Axis troops out of North Africa.
William Howe
Africans
Bank of British West Africa ended in 1965.
the British brought christianity to Africa, protestantism.
The former British East Africa colony is now Kenya.
General Thomas Gage was the British general in charge of British forces in Boston.
General Thomas Gage was the British general in charge of British forces in Boston.
The british commander who surrendered to gates at saratoga was Burgoyne. I found this out doing a word search for social studies.
General Omar Bradley was in charge of the US landings. General Bernard Montgomery was in charge of the British and Canadian landings.
Charles Cornwallis
General Douglas Haig was in charge of the British force on the Somme in World War I.
Because he was the British general in charge there.
George Washington
Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel was the general, he was defeated by general Montgomery, a British general, in North Africa
was a british general in charge of 32,000 troops in 1778
General Douglas Haig
General Sir Harold R. L. G. Alexander - Commanding General of 15th Army Group. Overall commander of the British 8th Army and American 5th Army until Dec 1944. Earlier in the war, General Alexander was charge of the retreat at Dunkirk and the retreat in Burma. When he returned, he was knighted and sent to command the troops in North Africa.