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Reil [10]
3 years ago
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Identify the winning side of each battle

History
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Bogdan [553]3 years ago
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First battle of El Alamein -  Allied victory

Fought on El Alamein on Octuber 23, 1942, between the German-Italian army and the British' army, the latter had a far larger contingent of soldiers and tanks, which led them to win the battle.

Operation Torch -  Allied victory

On November 8, 1942, the forces of the U.S. and the U.K. invaded French North Africa, specially French-held territories of Algeria and Morocco. The operation included the Allies control over the sea, air, and land. By May, 1943, the German-Italian forces couldn't do anything else but surrender.

Battle of Tobruk - German victory

On June 21, 1942, the Germans attempted to regain control of Tobruk, Libya (Taken by British in 1940), their use of artillery, dive-bombers, and panzer forces, led them to victory.

Battle of Tunisia - Allied victory

At the beginning of the Battles of Tunisia (17 November 1942 – 13 May 1943), Germany and Italy were at a favorable position, however, The Allies (American, French and British Imperial forces) ended up winning, due to their strong actions of intercepting and preventing their opponents' moves.  

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