
Montgomery's Eighth Army
Montgomery’s Eighth Army was a British military formation during World War II, led by General Bernard Montgomery. It played a crucial role in the North African and European campaigns, including the decisive victory at the Battle of El Alamein in 1942. The Eighth Army was composed of various divisions and units fighting together in strategic operations against Axis powers. Known for its discipline and coordination, it helped turn the tide of the war in favor of the Allies by pushing Axis forces out of North Africa and participating in the invasion of Italy and Western Europe.