General Eisenhower , November 8 , 1943(passive) led byOperation Torch
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower(passive) led byOperation Torch Operation Torch
Gen. Eisenhower in North Africa British(passive) led byOPERATION TORCH
General Dwight D. Eisenhower ... a five star generalleadoperation torch
Gen. Eisenhower , Nov. 8 , 1943 1(passive) led byOperation " Torch
unlimited usawc class of 1992 british perseveranceledto operation torch
to begin to try to trap Rommel and the Afrika Korp(passive) is setOperation Torch
to trap the German and Italian troops between British forces moving from the east and American forces invading from the west in French North Africa(passive) was designedOperation Torch
reply in TunisiatriggeringOperation TORCH
the backgroundsettingbeing Operation Torch
Impact / OutcomeResultingfrom Operation Torch
to take French Morocco , Algiers , and Tunisia from the Germans(passive) was designedOperation Torch
Hackensack ’s Admiral H. Kent Hewitt(passive) was led byOperation Torch
to secure North Africa and provide a stepping stone for the compression of Axis forces in Europe Trump(passive) was designedOperation Torch
David Cornell(passive) designed byOperation Torch
the United Statesshould leadOperation Torch
Dutch battalions liberating the homeland in 1942(passive) led byOperation Torch
Craig Sargent Plan(passive) was created byOperation ' Torch
Germany 's victory over Russia in this ATL ... too lateto preventOperation Torch
Philip Nathan(passive) designed byOperation Torch
three separate task forces : Western , Center , and Eastern , which conducted simultaneous amphibious operations that led to landings at locations near Casablanca , Morocco ( Western Task Force — commanded by U.S. Major General George Patton ) , Oran , Algeriacreatedthree separate task forces : Western , Center , and Eastern , which conducted simultaneous amphibious operations that led to landings at locations near Casablanca , Morocco ( Western Task Force — commanded by U.S. Major General George Patton ) , Oran , Algeria
in the invasion of Algiers , Oran , and Casablanca by British and American troopsresultedin the invasion of Algiers , Oran , and Casablanca by British and American troops
that armor - piercing shells , the only type then available , were not particularly effective for bombardment workwas discoveredthat armor - piercing shells , the only type then available , were not particularly effective for bombardment work
Case Anton , the German invasion of the so - called " Free Zone ... resulting in the Scuttling of the French fleet in ToulontriggeredCase Anton , the German invasion of the so - called " Free Zone ... resulting in the Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon
in the death of about 480 Allied troopsresultedin the death of about 480 Allied troops
in motionwas setin motion
to the eventual defeat of Axis forces in North Africa on May 13 , 1943 , which was followed by the invasions of Sicily July 9 , 1943 and Normandy – D - Dayledto the eventual defeat of Axis forces in North Africa on May 13 , 1943 , which was followed by the invasions of Sicily July 9 , 1943 and Normandy – D - Day
in the defeat of Vichy French forces in North Africa , Roosevelt and Churchill called for the official recognition of a joint leadership of the Free French forcesresultedin the defeat of Vichy French forces in North Africa , Roosevelt and Churchill called for the official recognition of a joint leadership of the Free French forces
in Allies ' capture of Casablanca ... gave film currencyhad ... resultedin Allies ' capture of Casablanca ... gave film currency
soonwould ... leadsoon
in part to open a second front and thereby relieve German pressure on the Soviet Uniondesignedin part to open a second front and thereby relieve German pressure on the Soviet Union
to the liberation of Algeria from German controleventually ledto the liberation of Algeria from German control
legends along the waycreatinglegends along the way