80 years ago , on the 4th of November 1942, was a very significant day for the UK and the world on the path to victory over the Nazis and the Axis powers in World War Two.
80 years ago , on the 4th of November 1942, was a very significant day for the UK and the world on the path to victory over the Nazis and the Axis powers in World War Two. The Battle of El Alamein ended with victory for the allies, after 12 days of conflict with Rommel's Corps, just the day after the British Eighth Army, commanded by General Bernard Montgomery, broke through the German front line having taken 9000 prisoners and destroyed 300 tanks. By late morning on 4 November, Rommel realised his situation was desperate, he telegraphed Hitler for permission to fall back on Fuka. As further British blows fell, Thoma was captured and reports came in from the Ariete and Trento divisions that they were encircled. At 17:30, unable to wait any longer for a reply from Hitler, Rommel gave orders to retreat. Rommel put in place some delaying tactics for a following week - but the battle was up for Germany. The Second Battle of El Alamein (23 October – 11 November 1942) was a ...