Operation Torch
Briefly

Operation Torch, the first joint Allied operation in World War II, aimed to oust Axis forces from North Africa, acting as a launchpad for future campaigns.
The strategic importance of North Africa in WWII stemmed from controlling the Mediterranean shipping routes and supporting broader military operations, vital for the Allies' objectives.
During the early war years, North Africa represented the only arena for the Allies to achieve significant victories, crucial for boosting British morale after earlier setbacks.
The Desert War oscillated between Axis and Allied control, with key engagements highlighting the evolution of military strategies and the impact of leadership under Rommel.
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