Operation Torch.
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Victory in North Africa was essential to an invasion of Southern Europe because it provided control over key Mediterranean shipping routes and ports, facilitating the movement of troops and supplies. Securing North Africa would also limit Axis powers’ access to resources and disrupt their operations in the region. Additionally, it allowed the Allies to establish a strategic foothold for launching operations into Italy and the Balkans, ultimately paving the way for a broader campaign in Europe.
Europe is North of Africa
South Africa is a country, not a continent. It is in the continent of Africa. North Africa is just a geographical reference to the northern part of the continent of Africa. There are lots of countries in the north of Africa. To answer the question, the north of Africa is further north than South Africa.
Carhtage is in North Africa.
It was the British-American Invasion of North Africa.
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Eisenhower was the overall commander of Operation Torch, the joint British/American invasion of North Africa in 1942.
North Vietnamese invasion of Laos happened in 1959.
The invasion of Poland was what started World War two, all of them happened after that, but here's the key ones; Battle Of Britain Barbarossa North Africa Italy Normandy Berlin Stalingrad Leningrad U-Boat war
Operation torch
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The Allies defeated Axis forces in North Africa, which set up the successful Allied invasion of Italy.
"Operation Torch" .
Umayyad conquest of North Africa happened in 647.
No. It was not.