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For the campaign during the First World War, see Military operations in North Africa during World War I.

North African Campaign

Part of the Mediterranean and Middle East thereat of World War II

British Crusader tank passes a German Pander IV tank during Operation Crusader, November 1941

Date 10 June 1940 – 13 May 1943

2 years, 11 months and 3 days

Location

Italian Libya Kingdom of Egypt

French Algeria / Tunisia / Morocco

Result

Allied victory

Occupation of Italian Libya

Surrender of all Axis forces in North Africa

Eventual Allied invasion of Sicily

Territorial

changes Italian Libya placed under British military administration

Belligerents

Allies

British Empire

United Kingdom

India

Australia

New Zealand

South Africa

Southern Rhodesia

Canada

United States[nb 1]

Free France

Algeria[nb 1]

Tunisia[nb 1]

Morocco[nb 1]

Poland

Czechoslovakia

Greece

Axis

Italy

Libya

Germany

Vichy France[nb 2]

Algeria[nb 2]

Tunisia[nb 2]

Morocco[nb 2]

Commanders and leaders

United Kingdom Harold Alexander

United Kingdom Claude Auchinleck

United Kingdom Archibald Wavell

United Kingdom Bernard Montgomery

United Kingdom David Stirling

United States Dwight D. Eisenhower

United States George S. Patton

Free France Philippe Leclerc

Free France Marie-Pierre Kœnig

Free France François Darlan †[nb 3]

Poland Andres

Kingdom of Italy Italo Balbo †

Kingdom of Italy Rodolfo Brazilian

Kingdom of Italy Italo Gariboldi

Kingdom of Italy Go Caballero

Kingdom of Italy Bettor Bombastic

Kingdom of Italy Pierrot Gladioli

Kingdom of Italy Giovanni Meuse Surrendered

Nazi Germany Erwin Rommel

Nazi Germany Hans-J. con Armani Surrendered

Nazi Germany Adolf Hitler

France Francois Darla †[nb 3]

Casualties and losses

United Kingdom British Commonwealth:

35,478 killed[1]

220,000 total casualties[2]

Free France Free French:

16,000 killed, wounded or missing[3]

United States United States:

2,715 killed

8,978 wounded

6,528 missing[4][5]

Material losses:

2,000 tanks destroyed

1,400 aircraft destroyed

Kingdom of Italy Italy:

22,341 killed[6]

250,000–350,000 captured[7][nb 4]

Nazi Germany Germany:[9]

[better source needed]

18,594 killed

3,400 missing

180,000 captured

Vichy France Vichy France:[nb 5]

[citation needed]

1,346 killed

1,997 wounded

Material losses:[10][11]

2,550 tanks lost

70,000 trucks lost

6,200 guns lost

8,000 aircraft destroyed

2,400,000 gross tons of shipping

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North African campaign

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Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre

The North African campaign of the Second World War took place in North Africa from 10 June 1940 to 13 May 1943. It included campaigns fought in the Libyan and Egyptian deserts (Western Desert Campaign, also known as the Desert War) and in Morocco and Algeria (Operation Torch), as well as Tunisia (Tunisia Campaign).

The campaign was fought between the Allies, many of whom had colonial interests in Africa dating from the late 19th century, and the Axis Powers.[12][13] The Allied war effort was dominated by the British Commonwealth and exiles from German-occupied Europe. The United States officially entered the war in December 1941 and began direct military assistance in North Africa on 11 May 1942.

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