
Battle of Sidi Rezegh
The Battle of Sidi Rezegh, fought in late November 1941 during World War II, was a fierce engagement between British Commonwealth forces and German and Italian troops in North Africa. It was part of the broader Western Desert Campaign. The battle involved intense tank and ground assaults, with the Allies aiming to prevent the Axis from advancing into Egypt and the Suez Canal. Despite setbacks and heavy losses, the Allies managed to recover and continue their resistance, marking it as a significant and hard-fought encounter in the North African theater.