The 80th Anniversary of the historic final Battle of El Alamein is the
ideal time to study the events leading up to General Bernard
Montgomery’s famous victory over Field Marshal Rommel’s
Panzerarmee Africa in Autumn 1942. Four months earlier after the loss
of Tobruk , Rommel’s forces were in the ascendancy. Prime Minister
Winston Churchill removed General Auchinleck from Command of Eighth
Army and appointed Bernard Montgomery in his place. After the
successful defense of Alam El Halfa Ridge in late August and early
September ended Rommel’s inexorable advance, Montgomery set in train
plans for the set piece offensive campaign at El Alamein which took
place between 23 October and 4 November 1942. The stakes could not
have been higher. Had Rommel broken through the Allied defenses in
Summer 1942 or Montgomery’s forces not overwhelmed the German and
Italian armies at El Alamein, Egypt and the Suez Canal would have
fallen to the Nazis. Instead, the victory at El Alamein proved to be
the turning point of the War against Hitler and led to the victory in
North Africa
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ISBN
9781399072069
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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