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Q: What effect did the first battle of el Alamein have on ww2?
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Which general won the Battle of El Alamein in WW2?

Bernard Montgomery.


What site of a battle in Egypt that became a turning point in WW2?

El Alamein .


The allies defeated german forces in this african battle?

During WW2 that would have been the 2nd Battle of El Alamein.


How did battle of el alamein contribute to the allies victory in WW2?

It wiped out German power in North Africa


Why was the battle of El-Alamein considered a turning point in WW2?

Because the 2nd El Alamein destroyed the Afrika Korps and left German power in Africa in ruins.


What were the turning point battles of ww2 in the pacific and the eastern and western fronts in Europe?

Officially: Battle of Midway, Battle of El Alamein, Battle of Britain and battle of Stalingrad.


Was captain Alfred Dreyfus a hero in the world war 2 battle of el alamein?

Captain Alfred Dreyfus was not even in WW2


Why was the battle of el alamein important in world war 1?

It wasn't important at all in WW1 ! -It only happened about 25 years LATER in WW2.


How long did it take for the allies to defeat the axis forces in north africa?

t took from the beginning of WW2 till the 2nd Battle of El Alamein in 1942


What was the turning point for ww2?

The battles of Stalingrad, Guadalcanal, and El Alamein.


What battle was the turning point for the british in world was 2?

Churchill said, not quite the truth, but you get the point: 'Before Alamein we never had a victory, after Alamein we never had a defeat'. Alamein marked the most easterly movement of the Axis in North Africa in the same way as Stalingrad in Russia. North Africa was, in many ways, a sideshow in WW2, but it was vital to the British aided by the Commonwealth forces there. ***On A+LS its El Alamein


What battle was the turning point for the British in World War 2.?

Churchill said, not quite the truth, but you get the point: 'Before Alamein we never had a victory, after Alamein we never had a defeat'. Alamein marked the most easterly movement of the Axis in North Africa in the same way as Stalingrad in Russia. North Africa was, in many ways, a sideshow in WW2, but it was vital to the British aided by the Commonwealth forces there. ***On A+LS its El Alamein