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Why was Rommel defeated at El Alamein

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[[File:El ALAMEIN 3.jpg|thumbnail|left|300px|Rommel at El Alamein]]
The Battles of El Alamein were the most important battles of the North African conflict and the . The German and British armies were led tow two of their most capable commanders, Erwin Romel and Bernard Law Montgomery. The battle, which was, in reality, a series of battles and has entered military legend. It is one of the best-known battles of WWII and considered an important turning point for the Allies. The battle was a turning point in the war. It was the first time that the western allies had decisively defeated the Germans on the battlefield and allowed them to clear the German and Italians out of North Africa and ultimately to invade Italy. Why did the Germans fail at El Alamein? The Germans and Italian were doomed because that lacked a sufficient number of troops, relied on inadequate supplies, and had unrealistic objectives.
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