Relatively minor - but important in the British and Italian perspective - theatre of operations in the
Second World War, 1940-1942. The Italians, subsequently aided and then led by the German
Afrika Korps under
Erwin Rommel, made successive attempts to advance from
Libya (an Italian colony) into
Egypt (notionally independent but effectively a British possession occupied by the
Eighth Army) with an eye to capturing the
Suez Canal. The war ebbed and flowed considerable distances across
Cyrenaica, culminating in the second battle of
El Alamein which marked the end of the final Axis advance and the apotheosis of Field Marshal
Montgomery, and the first British land victory of the war. Shortly thereafter the Americans landed in Algeria (Operation
Torch) and despite setbacks at the battle of
Kasserine the Axis forces, starved of supplies by the disruption of their convoys by air and submarine forces based at
Malta, were squeezed out of North Africa entirely.
Chronology to follow