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===== First Battle of El Alamein ===== {{Main|First Battle of El Alamein}} [[File:Alamein1st1942 07.svg|thumb|El Alamein and surrounding area]] Rommel continued his pursuit of the Eighth Army, which had fallen back to heavily prepared defensive positions at [[El Alamein]]. This region is a natural choke point, where the [[Qattara Depression]] creates a relatively short line to defend that could not be outflanked to the south because of the steep escarpment. During this time Germans prepared numerous propaganda postcards and leaflets for the Egyptian and Syrian populations urging them to "chase English out of the cities", warning them about "Jewish peril" and with one leaflet printed in 296,000 copies and aimed at Syria stating among others {{Blockquote|''Because Marshal Rommel, at the head of the brave Axis troops, is already rattling the last gates of England's power! Arabs! Help your friends achieve their goal: abolishing the English-Jewish-American tyranny!''<ref>{{cite book |title=Nazi Palestine: The Plans for the Extermination of the Jews in Palestine |first1=Klaus-Michael |last1=Mallmann |first2=Martin |last2=CΓΌppers |pages=110β111 |publisher=Enigma Books |date=2010}}</ref>}} On 1 July, the [[First Battle of El Alamein]] began. Rommel had around 100 available tanks. The Allies were able to achieve local air superiority, with heavy bombers attacking the 15th and 21st Panzers, who had also been delayed by a sandstorm. The 90th Light Division veered off course and were pinned down by South African artillery fire. Rommel continued to attempt to advance for two more days, but repeated sorties by the Desert Air Force meant he could make no progress.{{sfn|Butler|2015|pp=347β350}} On 3 July, he wrote in his diary that his strength had "faded away".{{sfn|Shirer|1960|p=913}} Attacks by 21st Panzer on 13 and 14 July were repulsed, and an Australian attack on 16β17 July was held off with difficulty.{{sfn|Fraser|1993|p=345}} Throughout the first half of July, Auchinleck concentrated attacks on the Italian [[60th Infantry Division Sabratha]] at Tel el Eisa. The ridge was captured by the [[26th Brigade (Australia)|26th Australian Brigade]] on 16 July.{{sfn|Butler|2015|p=351}} Both sides suffered similar losses throughout the month, but the Axis supply situation remained less favourable. Rommel realised that the tide was turning.{{sfn|Fraser|1993|p=346}} A break in the action took place at the end of July as both sides rested and regrouped.{{sfn|Butler|2015|p=354}} Preparing for a renewed drive, the British replaced Auchinleck with General [[Harold Alexander]] on 8 August. [[Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein|Bernard Montgomery]] was made the new commander of the Eighth Army that same day. The Eighth Army had initially been assigned to General [[William Gott]], but he was killed when his plane was shot down on 7 August.{{sfn|Butler|2015|pp=355, 370}} Rommel knew that a British convoy carrying over 100,000 tons of supplies was due to arrive in September.{{sfn|Douglas-Home|1973|p=171}} He decided to launch an attack at the end of August with the 15th and 21st Panzer Division, 90th Light Division, and the Italian XX Motorized Corps in a drive through the southern flank of the El Alamein lines.{{sfn|Douglas-Home|1973|loc=map|p=163}} Expecting an attack sooner rather than later, Montgomery fortified the Alam el Halfa ridge with the 44th Division, and positioned the 7th Armoured Division about {{convert|15|mi|km|round=5|order=flip}} to the south.{{sfn|Hoffman|2004|pp=47β48}}
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