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- Battles of El-Alamein | Significance, Map, Casualties, Montgomery . . .
The Battles of El-Alamein were a pair of battles in World War II, fought from July 1–27 and October 23—November 11, 1942, pitting German and Italian against British, Australian, New Zealander, South African, and Indian forces in coastal central Egypt and resulting in a pivotal Allied victory
- Second Battle of El Alamein - Wikipedia
The Second Battle of El Alamein (23 October – 11 November 1942) was a battle of the Second World War that took place near the Egyptian railway halt of El Alamein The First Battle of El Alamein and the Battle of Alam el Halfa had prevented the Axis from advancing further into Egypt
- El Alamein battles - Australian War Memorial
Three major battles occurred around El Alamein between July and November 1942, and were the turning point of the war in North Africa The Australian 9th Division, led by Lieutenant General Leslie Morshead, played a key role in two of these battles, enhancing its reputation earned defending Tobruk during 1941
- The Second Battle of El Alamein starts - South African History Online
After various North African operations late in June and in July 1942, Lt -Gen B L Montgomery, the new commander of the Eighth Army in World War 2, initiated a second attack at El Alamein, a town in northern Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea coast
- Battle of El Alamein | North Africa Campaign | October 1942 | 51st . . .
Details of the Battle for El Alamein by the 51st Highland Division during the North Africa Campaign in October 1942
- Battle of El Alamein in the Second World War 1939-1945 - The Wartime . . .
The First Battle of El Alamein was a desparate attempt at the end of June 1942 by the Allied Eighth Army to stop the eastwards advance of Rommel's Panzerkorps towards Cairo and the Suez Canal following the rout at Torbruk
- Battles of World War II: The Battle of El Alamein - History Defined
Soldiers of the 2 3rd Australian Pioneer Battalion dug in close to the railway embankment on the south side, near the Blockhouse during the battle of El Alamein After the fall of France, Britain was in a very precarious position in northern Africa
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