Notes
-Reasons: Suez Canal (Transportation Route) and Oil
-Rommel vs. Montgomery (Britain: desert rats)
-British win a turning a turning point battle at Al Elamein in 1942, prevented the Germans from acessing the Suez Canal
-Americans join the fight in Morocco
-Reasons: Suez Canal (Transportation Route) and Oil
-Rommel vs. Montgomery (Britain: desert rats)
-British win a turning a turning point battle at Al Elamein in 1942, prevented the Germans from acessing the Suez Canal
-Americans join the fight in Morocco
Summary
The allied victory in north Africa would mark the furthest southern point the Nazi empire would encompass and the beginning of a long allied offensive up through Europe. The success was important in not only it’s strategic implications but it’s boost for the allied morale.
Quotes
“Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, and brains saves both.” -Erwin Rommel
Subjunctive Question
How would the result of the war in Africa have been different if the US hadn't joined?
The allied victory in north Africa would mark the furthest southern point the Nazi empire would encompass and the beginning of a long allied offensive up through Europe. The success was important in not only it’s strategic implications but it’s boost for the allied morale.
Quotes
“Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, and brains saves both.” -Erwin Rommel
Subjunctive Question
How would the result of the war in Africa have been different if the US hadn't joined?