Battle of El Alamein & North African Campaign

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Across
  1. 1. The site in Egypt where Allied forces defeated Axis troops in October–November 1942, marking the turning point of the North African Campaign.
  2. 6. The nickname given to Erwin Rommel, reflecting his cunning and resourcefulness in desert warfare, particularly before his defeat at El Alamein.
  3. 9. The Libyan port that became a symbol of resistance after enduring a long siege, and was a key objective for both Axis and Allied troops in the North African Campaign.
  4. 10. The primary Allied fighting force under Montgomery during El Alamein, made up of troops from Britain, Australia, New Zealand, India, and other Commonwealth countries.
  5. 12. The Allied amphibious landings in Morocco and Algeria in November 1942, which, together with El Alamein, forced Axis retreat from North Africa.
  6. 13. The wider campaign region extending from Egypt to Morocco, significant to the outcome of the European War due to its resources and strategic position.
  7. 14. The coalition of Britain, United States, and Commonwealth nations who worked together to defeat Axis forces in North Africa and prevent the capture of Middle Eastern oil fields.
Down
  1. 2. Germany and Italy formed this alliance, fighting against the Allies in the North African Campaign for control of strategic territory.
  2. 3. The use of armoured vehicles was a defining aspect of fighting in the open, sandy terrain of North Africa, requiring new tactics and strategies by both sides.
  3. 4. The British Army commander who led the Eighth Army to victory at the Second Battle of El Alamein, revitalising Allied morale in the region.
  4. 5. German Field Marshal known as the “Desert Fox” for his leadership of the Afrika Korps and tactical brilliance in the North African desert; opponent to Montgomery at El Alamein.
  5. 7. The logistical routes crucial for transporting fuel, food, and ammunition across the desert; their disruption was key to Allied victory at El Alamein.
  6. 8. Point The Battle of El Alamein is recognised as this, shifting momentum from the Axis to the Allies in the European War and beginning the Axis retreat from Africa.
  7. 11. The waterway connecting the Mediterranean to the Red Sea; its security was vital for Allied shipping and maintaining communications with colonies, making it a primary Axis target.
  8. 14. The German armed forces unit sent to support Italian troops in North Africa, led by Rommel and responsible for numerous Axis victories before El Alamein.