Second El Alamein: Episode 26 — End of the Beginning
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The final episode steps back to assess what El Alamein meant for North Africa, armored warfare, and the wider Allied war effort in 1942. The victory protected Egypt, lifted British morale, drove Rommel west, produced tens of thousands of Axis prisoners, and opened the road toward Libya and Tunisia just as Operation Torch created a second Allied front in the west. This episode explains why El Alamein was both a battlefield victory and a psychological turning point. Listeners will understand how the Eighth Army turned survival into preparation, preparation into sustained pressure, and sustained pressure into a decisive method for defeating Rommel’s army. The desert war did not end at El Alamein, but the path toward Axis collapse in North Africa had opened. For more military history writing and books, visit MilitaryAuthor.me, and for magazines, galleries, and a massive archive of military photos and video, visit Trackpads.com.