The Allied goal in the North Africa theater during World War II was to gain control of North Africa to secure vital supply routes and resources, particularly the Suez Canal and oil fields. This would enable the Allies to launch further operations into Southern Europe, diminish Axis powers' influence in the region, and protect British colonial interests. The campaign aimed to drive Axis forces, primarily German and Italian troops, out of North Africa, culminating in significant victories such as the Battle of El Alamein.
The goal for Barefeet theater project in africa is to help the homeless children on the streets in africa. They are hoping to transform the lives of the homeless children.
The Allied goal in the Pacific was to obtain the unconditional surrender of Japan.
Italy set about making the Mediterranean an "Italian Lake" and invaded North Africa to meet their goal. Italy need more troops in North Africa and so Germany sent some Generals.It was a place of desert battles and Military tests.
The Allied powers fought the Japanese in the Pacific Theater of World War II. This theater included numerous naval and amphibious operations across the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, as well as intense land battles fought on islands like Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and Guadalcanal. The goal was to push back Japanese forces and ultimately bring the war to their doorstep.
In World War II, the Allies began operations in Africa primarily to gain control of the Suez Canal and secure vital supply routes to the Middle East. They aimed to weaken Axis powers by driving German and Italian forces out of North Africa, ultimately facilitating a strategic invasion of southern Europe. The successful North African campaign also helped boost Allied morale and set the stage for subsequent operations in Italy.
To beat Hitler and get him out of power.
The main goal of imperialists in Africa was to control more territory without going to war.
The strategic location was not the whole of north Africa, but the Suez canal and the surrounding territory in Egypt. Had the Nazis managed to conquer the Suez canal (which they set out to do) it would have severely hampered Britain's connection with its colonies, which Britain sorely needed for troops and raw materials. Also, a German victory in Egypt might well have turned the Arab world to the side of Germany. It may also be noted that Allied landings in Western/Northern Africa went basically unopposed. This was important as Italian diplomat Ciano predicted that this landing would inevitablely lead to a direct Allied assault on Italy.
The main goal of imperialists in Africa was to control more territory without going to war.
to put allied forces back into Europe which then allowed allied force to attach the Germans
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Siphiwe Tshabalala of South Africa scored the first goal in 2010 fifa world cup.