The same as elsewhere
Egypt was allied with the British in both wars.
Yes
because in the Egypt there is a lot of gold
yes =] NOT
Egypt was fought over in World War 1 by the British and the British Commonwealth on one side and the Ottoman Empire on the other. The Ottomans started out controlling Egypt and ended up loosing control to Britain as part of the peace settlement In World War 2 Egypt was fought over by British forces and their allies on one side and the Germans and Italians on the other. The British started out controlling Egypt, and preserved that control during the war. But they withdrew from Egypt during the contraction of British power and control around the world in the decades following World War 2.
Egypt was important because of its positioning and oil deposits
El Alamein
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In concept they were neutral however even though they were free of British rule during World War 2 there was a Royal Army Force in Egypt. Nazi spies were rampant in Egypt. The Brits however did manage to repel the German Nazis from the Suez Canal and Egypt.
They were trying to take over all the countries.
Turkey and Egypt
Alexandria, Egypt was in World War 2. ___ During WW1, Egypt was the site of a large British military base. A number of battles took place on Egyptian land between British led forces and the Turkish forces. During WW2 Egypt was still a British possession. Egypt was the site of some ferocious fighting, with the German advance finally halted at El Alamein, just 150 miles short of Cairo.