The Second Battle of El Alamein was a great turning point in the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War. The battle lasted from 23 October to 5 November 1942. The First Battle of El Alamein had stopped the Axis from attacking deep into Egypt further. Thereafter, Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery took command of the British Eighth Army in August 1942.
The Allied victory turned the tide in the North African Campaign. It ended Axis's hopes of occupying Egypt, taking control of the Suez Canal, and reaching the Middle Eastern oil fields.
The battle forced Erwin Rommel and his Afrika Corps to retreat back to the former French fortifications in the Mareth Line in the border between Tunisia and Libya.
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Deployment of forces on the eve of battle
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British night artillery barrage which opened the second Battle of El Alamein
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Kittyhawk Mark III, of No. 250 Squadron RAF taxiing at LG 91, Egypt, during Operation Lightfoot
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Original military uniform of an Italian paratrooper of the division Folgore in 1942
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A mine explodes close to a British artillery tractor as it advances through enemy minefields and wire to the new front line
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British tanks advance to engage German armour after infantry had opened gaps in the Axis minefield at El Alamein, 24 October 1942
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Italian reinforcements in final battle of El Alamein
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RAF Baltimore of No. 223 Squadron bombing El Daba airfield in support of the Alamein offensive
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A British soldier puts his fingers up at German prisoners captured at El Alamein, 26 October 1942
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Italian troops assembling before the battle
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Tanks of 8th Armoured Brigade waiting just behind the forward positions near El Alamein before being called to join the battle, 27 October 1942
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A Valentine tank in North Africa, carrying Scottish infantry
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British Grant tank moving up to the front, 29 October 1942
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A Priest 105 mm self-propelled gun of the 1st Armoured Division preparing for action, 2 November 1942
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German prisoners brought in from the battle
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Sherman tanks of the Eighth Army move across the desert
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A captured 88 mm Flak 36 near El Aqqaqir, November 1942
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Churchill tanks of Kingforce of the 1st Armoured Division during the battle, 5 November 1942
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A German 88 mm gun abandoned near the coast road, west of El Alamein, 7 November 1942
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Memorial to the 9th Australian Division at the El Alamein Cemetery
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British Forces attack: 10:00 p.m. 23 October
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Axis Armoured Divisions counter-attack: 6:00 p.m. 24 October
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Allies attempt to break through: night of 25 October
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Axis counter-attack and attack by 9th Australian Division: afternoon, 25 October
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Folgore Division attacked from three directions: 10:30 p.m. 25 October to 3:00 a.m. 26 October
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Allies advance: 51st Highland Division takes Kidney Ridge, Littorio Armoured Division counter-attacks: 5:00 p.m. 26 October
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Both sides redeploy: night of 26 to 27 October
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Axis fails to retake Kidney Ridge: 8:00 a.m. 27 October
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Allies attempt to push back Trento Division: 28 October
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Rommel redeploys forces: 29 October
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Operation Supercharge begins, 9th Australian fails to break through: 11:00 p.m. 31 October 1942
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Tank Battle of Tell el Aqqaqir: 9:00 a.m. 2 November; Axis forces begin retreat: 10:00 p.m. 2 November
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Axis forces prepare to fall back: 3 November
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Axis forces halt their retreat: 3 November
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British forces break through: 7:00 a.m. 4 November; Trento, Bologna and Ariete Divisions destroyed, Axis forces flee
See also
In Spanish: Segunda Batalla de El Alamein para niños