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First Blood in North Africa: The Battle of Kasserine Pass In February 1943, amidst the rugged Atlas Mountains of Tunisia, an untested American army finally came face-to-face with the legendary "Desert Fox," Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. In this episode of the Militia Historia Podcast, we unpack the chaos and catastrophe of the Battle of Kasserine Pass. We explore the glaring vulnerabilities of the green US II Corps under the command of Major General Lloyd Fredendall, whose poor deployment and lack of coordinated defence left his troops exposed. We break down the devastating German armoured offensive—spearheaded by the veteran Afrika Korps and supported by screaming Stuka dive-bombers—that shattered the American lines and sent Allied forces into a desperate retreat. But from this humiliating defeat came a crucial turning point. We discuss how the disaster at Kasserine Pass served as a brutal but necessary wake-up call for the Allies, triggering sweeping changes in command, the rapid overhaul of American armoured doctrine, and the arrival of the aggressive and uncompromising General George S. Patton. Hit the 'Follow' button so you never miss an episode, and save this track to share with your fellow WWII history enthusiasts! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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