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Nearby were soldiers from an Australian battalion, one of whom, a Private Crawford, took pity on a youthful looking private in the Durhams, and gave him his sweater. Two hours later, an enormous barrage started up from the British guns, the like of which had not been seen since World War I. The soldiers, many now trembling more from fear than cold, advanced into what swiftly became a terrifying and chaotic inferno. During the Second Battle of El Alamein the Allied forces of the 8th army lead by General Bernard Montgomery pictured defeated the Axis forces lead by Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. Into battle British troops advance in El Alamein. Tanks and infantry fought in close co operation to achieve victory. Bullets from German Spandau machine. Scores of men. soon lay on the desert sand, screaming for their mothers, their limbs. Germans grimly called. For those. who were still going forward, the dust and smoke made it impossible to. Men found themselves nearly alone, with. Incongruously, the sound of. Among. those who managed to keep going was Private Crawford, who would survive. But the following morning, as. It was that of the young lad from. Durhams. For the little. Tommy there is no thrill of victory, Crawford later wrote. He lies on his back as if asleep. I gave it to him. His chest is. riddled but not very bloody the holes are neat. Spandau Joe did not. As one. soldier later recalled We thought it would be a walkover, but the. Egyptian coastal railway station called El Alamein, 1. Cairo, was anything but. Pictured is the crew of an anti tank gun cleaning their weapon. By the time the battle of El Alamein began, the British and Empire forces had been fighting in Africa for two years. General Bernard Montgomery centre, commander of the British Army in North Africa during the Western Desert campaign, confers with staff officers. By October 1. 94. General Montgomery had amassed an army of nearly 2. For. nearly two weeks, 2. Britain and the Empire. Americans fought against more than 1. Germans and. Italians in one of the most bloody and attritional battles of the war. Although the Allies famously won, El. Alamein would take a very high toll. The fighting would result in more. Allied casualties, of whom some 4,5. The. Allies lost nearly 5. Despite these losses, El Alamein is regarded as a glorious chapter in the annals of British military history. For. Winston Churchill, the battle marked what he called the turning of the. Hinge of Fate the pivotal point at which the fortunes of war finally. Axis powers. It may almost be said, he wrote later. Alamein we never had a victory. After Alamein we never had a. Churchill ordered. Britain in celebration of the battle. Allied landings in North Africa. For many, El. Alamein ranks as a victory alongside those of Trafalgar, Waterloo and. Battle of Britain. But. today, seven decades after the event, others dispute that El Alamein. British victories. These detractors maintain it was a pointless battle in a pointless. Empire, and not from any great strategic necessity. Watch Chasing The Devil Online Free 2016 there. Plan of attack How the forces were deployed on the eve of the battle. The battle of El Alamein, named after a village on Egypts Mediterranean coast, ended in the victory of the British Eighth Army over Rommels Afrika Korps. It was said to be the turning point in the war in Africa. Here we come Sherman tanks go into action. The proceeded in single file because the paths through the mines were narrow. Furthermore. they say, the Allies were led by a hugely over rated and unimaginative. Bernard Montgomery, a man who should never have. American general as a little fart. El Alamein was won not by tactical skill, they add, but simply because the Allies had more men and machinery at their disposal. So. what is the truth Was it the pivotal battle of the war Or was El. Alamein and the North Africa campaign an Imperial indulgence that. To answer these questions, we have to look at why the Allies were in North Africa in the first place. Although. some thought that the best way to defeat Hitler was simply to advance. London to Berlin in as straight a line as possible, Churchill and. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Sir Alan Brooke, understood the. France and the Low Countries en route to storming the German capital. Honoured hero A British veteran attends a commemoration at the El Alamein Commonwealth War Graves cemetery on Saturday. Speech British Ambassador to Egypt, James Watt, addresses the crowd during Saturdays commemorations in Egypt. Poppies for the fallen Wreaths lie waiting at the El Alamein Commonwealth War Graves cemetery on Saturday. In. the view of British planners, clearing North Africa of Germans and. Italians was not only the key to holding the Suez canal and vital Middle. Eastern oilfields, but also to providing a stronghold from which to. Italy, which Churchill called the soft underbelly of the Axis. I. North Africa, Brooke wrote in his diary on December 3. From there, we shall be able to reopen the Mediterranean and to. Italy. By the time the battle of El Alamein. October 2. 3, 1. 94. British and Empire forces had been. Germans and Italians in North Africa for over two years. The campaign was like a pendulum, with both sides oscillating between. However. in June 1. German commander Erwin Rommel had captured. Tobruk in Libya, which dealt a huge. Allies, not least because Rommel had also captured 2. British troops. This was. I can recall during the war, Churchill wrote. Not only were its military effects grievous, but it had affected the. British armies. It was a bitter moment. Defeat is. one thing. Disgrace is another. Churchill. Tobruk was the latest in a series of disasters for the. British that included the retreat from Dunkirk, the botched Norwegian. Singapore, the sinking of the Prince of. Wales and Repulse, and the doomed raid on Dieppe. What. Churchill wanted was a victory, and he wanted one quickly. He not only. needed to deliver something that would silence a growing body of. Parliament, but also one that would raise the spirits of. British people. Honouring the fallen Veterans and attendees look over wreaths laid out on Saturday. Never forgotten Veterans and dignitaries from various Commonwealth countries gathered at the El Alamein Commonwealth War Cemetery. United nations French World War II veteran Jean Mathieu Boris, 9. Britain, to mark 7. Allied victory in North Africa. Furthermore. and perhaps more vitally still, the British also needed to convince. Allies who included the Americans and the Free French that. With a huge seaborne invasion by. Allies of western North Africa being planned for late 1. Another reverse would not only be. Churchill recalled, but would damage British. American Allies. However. Rommel were to be defeated, then Churchill reckoned that the. Americans would take the British more seriously and that would. By. October 1. 94. Rommels army was at the limit of its supply lines as it. Cairo, and had dug in behind a huge series of. Rommel had 1. 16,0. It was an awesome force, but not as awesome as the one that faced him. Since. September, the British commander, Bernard Montgomery, had amassed a. With a superior number of men and machinery, and with the RAF the. However. Montgomery himself had his doubts, not least because he did not rate the. He found it a regrettable fact that our troops are. Axis forces. As. a result, British troops even had to be trained to hate the enemy, and. German. brutality, and assault courses were splattered in blood and entrails. Never the most imaginative of. Montgomery decided to keep his tactics for the forthcoming. 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