
Sudan Campaign
The Sudan Campaign was a military effort by the Allied Powers during World War II, primarily aimed at removing Axis influence from Sudan, which was strategically important due to its location and resources. It involved battles in the North African desert and aimed to protect vital supply routes, such as the Suez Canal, and support Allied operations in the region. The campaign included desert warfare against Axis forces, mainly the Germans and Italians, and contributed to the broader effort to defeat the Axis powers in North Africa. Its success helped secure the Middle Eastern corridor for Allied logistics and operations.