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The Campaign for North Africa: The Battle of El Alamein
Title: The Campaign for North Africa: The Battle of El Alamein
Category: History
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The Campaign for North Africa: The Battle of El Alamein
The Campaign for North Africa: The Battle of El Alamein "Strategically and psychologically, El Alamein ranks as a decisive battle of World War II. It initiated the Axis decline. The victory saved the Suez Canal, was a curtain-raiser for the Anglo-American invasion of North Africa 4 days later, and was a prelude to the debacle of Stalingrad. Allied morale soared, particularly in the British Empire, proud to have at long last a victorious army and general;
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The Macmillan Company, 1964. 2. Carver, Michael. El Alamein. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1962. 3. “El Alamein.” 4. Falla, P.S. Germany and the Second World War-Volume III: The Mediterranean, South-east Europe, and North Africa. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. 5. Montgomery, Field Marshal The Viscount of Alamein. El Alamein to the River Sangro. London: Hutchinson & Company, unknown date. 6. Phillips, C.E. Lucas. Alamein. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1962. 7. Strawson, John. The Battle for North Africa. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1969.
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