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This is the order of battle for the Battle of Alam el Halfa, a World War II battle between the British Commonwealth and the European Axis Powers of Germany and Italy in North Africa between 30 August and 5 September 1942.[1]

The Panzerjäger-Abteilung 39 (part of "Kampfgruppe Gräf", part of the 21st Panzer Division) of the Afrika Korps on the move, 1942

Allied forces

Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery
Lieutenant-General Brian Horrocks

Axis forces

Comandante Superiore Generale d'Armata General Ettore Bastico

Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommel
Generalleutnant Walther Nehring (wounded in an air attack on 31 August and replaced by Rommel's Chief-of-Staff Oberst Fritz Bayerlein)[2]
Major General Giuseppe De Stefanis
Lieutenant general Federico Ferrari Orsi

Tanks in use by both sides

A British Valentine tank in North Africa

Deutsches Africa Korps had 229 German and 243 Italian tanks[3] The Germans had 27 of the Panzer IV F2the long-barreled gun 75mm gun. This longer barrelled gun gave the Mark IV superior range than the Allied tanks. A total of 472.

The Allies had 500 that would see action during this battle. 170 of these were M3 Grants, the best tank the Allies had access to at this time. The remaining tanks were made up of M3 Stuarts light tanks, Crusader Mk II cruiser tanks and Valentine infantry tanks.[citation needed] A total of 500.

Notes

  1. ^ Buffetaut pp. 85–86
  2. ^ Bungay p. 136
  3. ^ Panzer Battles by MAJ.GEN.F.W.VON MELLENTH1N

References

  • Buffetaut, Yves (1995). Operation Supercharge-La seconde bataille d'El Alamein (in French). Histoire Et Collections.
  • Bungay, Stephen (2002). Alamein. Aurum Press.
  • Hammond, Bryn (2012). El Alamein: The Battle that Turned the Tide of the Second World War. Osprey Publishing.