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The Significance of El Alamein Jose IBH2 European History Block F Ms. Gifford
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Pre-El Alamein 1939 – Invasion of Poland 1940 – Invasion of France 1941 – Crete
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Post-El Alamein 1942 – Stalingrad 1943 – Kursk – Invasion of Italy 1944 – Monte Cassino – D-Day – Battle of the Bulge 1945 – Berlin
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Location El Alamein is a town in Northern Egypt Close to the Suez Canal Oil Fields
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Major Players
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Right Before the Battle German Domination However, Italy was losing in North Africa Desperate situation leads to drafting of Monty
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The Battle
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Aftermath Rommel is kicked out Axis had around 59,000 killed, wounded or captured They also lost more than 500 tanks Monty lost 13,000 and 430 tanks Operation Torch
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Significance Elimination of Axis Presence in North Africa – Eliminates Axis aggression in the Mediterranean Oil + Suez Canal Italian Front – Allowed troops to land in North Africa to invade Italy Relief for the Eastern Front – Creates a new front to fight on Morale
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Evaluation of Source
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“Before Alamein, we never had a victory. After Alamein, we never had a defeat.” – Winston Churchill
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Bibliography "BBC NEWS | UK | How El Alamein changed the war." BBC News - Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Sept. 2010.. "El-Alamein." Second World War 1939-1945. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Sept. 2010.. Knowles, David. Newark, Tim. Turning the Tide of War 50 Battles That Changed the Course of Modern History. London: Hamlyn, 2006. Print. Turning "The Battle of El Alamein." History Learning Site. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Sept. 2010..
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