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The Desert War. El Alamein and Montgomery By: Kevin Burgess. Overview. “El Alamein-the battle that for the Allies came to symbolize the turning point of the entire war. It takes its name from a lonely railway station in the Egyptian Desert a mile or so from the North African coast.”. Who?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The Desert War
El Alamein and Montgomery
By: Kevin Burgess
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Overview
• “El Alamein-the battle that for the Allies came to symbolize the turning point of the entire war. It takes its name from a lonely railway station in the Egyptian Desert a mile or so from the North African coast.”
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Who?
• American Commanders-Dwight Eisenhower, George S. Patton Jr.
• British Commanders-Bernard Montgomery
• German Commanders-Erwin Rommel (The Desert Fox)
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What?
• The battle of El Alamein was a very significant battle fought in North Africa.
• The battle was a last attempt for the Allied forces to defeat Rommel and his men.
• The battle ended with an Allied victory and the retreat of Rommel.
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When / Where?
• The Allied forces were being heavily attacked in June through October of 1942.
• The Allied forces made a final stand at the battle of El Alamein which caused Rommel to retreat in February of 1943.
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Why?
• The Allies wanted to take control of Northern Africa for one main reason.
-By defeating the Germans in Northern Africa it would allow the Allied forces to invade Italy.
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Allied Vs. Axis
• Allied- By the middle of October the Eighth Army totaled 195,000 men, 1,351 tanks and 1,900 pieces of artillery
• Axis- The Germans had 110,000 men and 500 tanks. A number of these tanks were poor Italian tanks and could not match the new Sherman’s. The Germans were also short of fuel.
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Speech From Montgomery to the 8th Army.
• http://www.earthstation1.com/WWIIAudio/Great_Britain/Gen.MontgomeryTo8thArmy4210.wav
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Significance to the War
• El Alamein was a major win for the Allied forces in North Africa. Which allowed them to advance forward on Germany and Italy and ultimately capture 240,000 Axis troops, both German and Italian.
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?Questions?
• Who were the 3 Allied commanders that led the North African Forces?
• Why was it important to take control of Northern Africa?
• True or False: The Axis tanks advancing had much more supplies then the Allied forces.
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!Answers!• The 3 Allied commanders were, for the
United states, Dwight Eisenhower who was eventually replaced by George S Patton Jr. and for Great Britain, Bernard Montgomery.
• By taking control of Northern Africa it would allow the Allies to invade Italy
• False- The Allied forces were heavily armored and supplied compared to the Axis powers.
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MLA• Lapansky-Werner, Emma J, Peter G. Levy, Randy Roberts and Alan
Taylor. United States History : Reconstruction to the President, Boston : Prentice Hall, 2008, Print.
• Stratton, Molly., ed. World War II : War in the Mediterranean. Danbury : Grolier Educational Corporation, 1995. Print.
• http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/battle_of_el_alamein.htm• http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWelalamein.htm