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Which best describes the 1942 Allied strategy in North Africa?
The Allies advanced on Axis troops in Libya from both east and west, trapping them in the middle.
The Allies pushed Rommel’s troops out of Egypt and trapped them against more Allied forces in the west.
The Allies first fought Rommel in Morocco and Algeria, then moved eastward into Egypt.
The Allies landed along the coast and pushed inland, forcing Rommel’s troops into the Sahara.

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B.) The Allies Pushed Rommel's troops out of Egypt and trapped them against more Allied forces in the west.

The right answer is "The Allies pushed Rommel’s troops out of Egypt and trapped them against more Allied forces in the west. "

This battle became known as Operation Torch, happened on November 8, 1942, when the Allies landed in North Africa, opening a new front for Afrika Korps troops. The intention was to accelerate the German defeat on the continent and relieve the pressure that the Soviets were suffering in Europe, dissipating the German forces. Stalin wanted a second front in Europe, but Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill preferred to start in North Africa.

The torch operation had 3 strategies:

  • Establish solid beach heads between Oran and Tunisia, allowing allied air and ground forces.
  • Quick and vigorous exploration of the beach heads, Algeria and Tunisia, allowing to march eastward, cornering in the rear the forces of Rommel that fought against the English in Eastern Africa.
  • Annihilation of Axis forces opposing the British in East Africa, and intensification of air and naval operations against the European continent through Italy, providing a future invasion.