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- Q153376 abstract "The Second Battle of El Alamein (23 October–11 November 1942) was a major battle of the Second World War that took place near the Egyptian railway halt of El Alamein. With the Allies victorious, it marked a major turning point in the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War. It followed the First Battle of El Alamein, which had stalled the Axis advance into Egypt, after which, in August 1942, Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Montgomery had taken command of the British Eighth Army following the relief of General Claude Auchinleck and the death of his replacement Lieutenant-General William Gott in a plane crash on Gott's way to assume command. This victory turned the tide in the North African Campaign and ended the Axis threat to Egypt, the Suez Canal, and of gaining access to the Middle Eastern and Persian oil fields via North Africa. From a psychological perspective, Second El Alamein revived the morale of the Allies, being the first major offensive against the Axis since the start of the European war in 1939 in which the Western Allies had achieved a decisive victory. The battle coincided with the Allied invasion of French North Africa in Operation Torch, which started 8 November.".
- Q153376 causalties "254 guns".
- Q153376 causalties "36,939 to 59,000 men (9,000 killed or missing, 15,000 wounded, 35,000 prisoners)".
- Q153376 causalties "64 German and 20 Italian aircraft".
- Q153376 causalties "tanks".
- Q153376 combatant "Allies:".
- Q153376 combatant "Axis:".
- Q153376 combatant "Union of South Africa".
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- Q153376 date "1942-11-11".
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- Q153376 result "Decisive Allied victory".
- Q153376 strength "1,029 tanksref|1,029 tanks were ready for action at the start of the battle, this figure consisted of: 170 M3 Grant and 252 M4 Sherman medium tanks, 216 Crusader II and 78 Crusader III cruiser tanks, 119 M3 Stuart (also known as "Honey") light tanks and 194 Valentine Infantry tanks. There was also 200 tanks available as replacements and over 1,000 tanks were in various stages of repair, overhaul or being modified within workshops.|group=nb".
- Q153376 strength "1,451 anti-tank gunsref|Of which, 554 were 2 pounder anti-tank guns and 849 were 6 pounder anti-tank guns.|group=nb".
- Q153376 strength "116,000 menref|In Playfair the estimate for this figure is 104,000 comprising 54,000 Italians and 50,000 Germans including the 19th Flak Division and the Ramcke Parachute Brigade, both Luftwaffe units. In addition, there were approximately a further 77,000 Italians in North Africa who did not come under the Panzerarmee.|group=nb".
- Q153376 strength "192 armoured cars".
- Q153376 strength "195,000 men".
- Q153376 strength "435 armoured cars".
- Q153376 strength "496 anti-tank gunsref|68 "7.65 cm" (Source possibly means the 7.62 cm PaK 36(r)) anti-tank guns, 290 50mm Pak 38 anti-tank guns, 88mm flak guns.|group=nb– 1,063".
- Q153376 strength "547 tanksref|249 German tanks and 298 Italian tanks. Broken down as follows: 31 Panzer II, 85 Panzer III (short 50mm main gun), 88 Panzer III (long 50mm main gun), 8 Panzer IV (short 75mm main gun), 30 Panzer IV (long 75mm main gun), 7 command tanks, 278 Fiat M13/40 variants and 20 Italian light tanks. A further 23 German tanks, that were under repair, have been excluded from the above total.|group=nb".
- Q153376 strength "552 artillery pieces".
- Q153376 strength "730ref|There was a front line strength of 420 fighters, of which only 50 were Supermarine Spitfire and nearly half were Hawker Hurricane.|group=nb– 750 aircraft (530 serviceable)ref|This figure excludes 54 transport aircraft.|group=nb".
- Q153376 strength "770 – 900 aircraft (480 serviceable)ref|275 German ((150 serviceable) including 80 dive bombers) and 400 Italian (200 serviceable) aircraft. There was a further 225 (130 serviceable) German bombers that were based within Italy and Greece. There was an additional 300 German and Italian transport aircraft, which have been excluded from the overall total.|group=nb".
- Q153376 strength "892 – 908 artillery pieces".
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