El Alamein

El Alamein El Alamein is a town in northern Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea coast in Matruh Governorate. The population wasThe population was about 7,397 in 2007.

It is 106 kilometres (66 mi) west of Alexandria and 240 kilometres (149 mi) northwest of Cairo. El Alamein (or Al Alamayn) (which means "the two flags") is a town in northern Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea coast in Matruh Governorate. The population was about 7,397 in 2007. Until recently, it has mainly been a port facility for shipping oil, but like the whole north coast of Egypt is now developi

ng as a luxury resort.[citation needed]

Two important World War II battles were fought in the area:

-At the First Battle of El Alamein (July 1 – July 27, 1942) the advance of Axis troops on Alexandria was blunted by the Allies, when the German Panzers tried to outflank the allied position.
-At the Second Battle of El Alamein (October 23 – November 4, 1942) Allied forces broke the Axis line and forced them all the way back to Tunisia. Winston Churchill said of this victory: "Now this is not the end, nor is it even the beginning of the end, but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." He also wrote "Before Alamein, we had no victory and after it we had no defeats". El Alamein has a war museum with collectibles from "the civil war" and other North African battles. Visitors can also go to the Italian and German Military Cemetery on Tel el-Eisa Hill just outside the town. The German cemetery is an ossuary with the remains of 4,200 German soldiers, built in the style of a medieval fortress. The Italian cemetery is a mausoleum containing many galleries of tombs. Many tombs bear the soldier's name; many are simply marked "IGNOTO", unknown. There is also a Commonwealth war cemetery with graves of soldiers from various countries who fought on the British side. This has monuments commemorating Greek, New Zealand, Australia, South African and Indian forces. [Note: Remains of United States soldiers were not buried here.] The Commonwealth cemetery, as is common at many such cemeteries in the world, consists of parallel rows of gravestones, each one bearing an engraving of the deceased soldier's unit emblem, his name and an epitaph from his family.

مدينة العلمين، هي بلدة مصرية تقع عند الكيلو 106 من طريق الأسكندرية - مرسي مطروح، ويبلغ عدد سكانها قرابة 3000 نسمة وهي عا...
15/04/2010

مدينة العلمين، هي بلدة مصرية تقع عند الكيلو 106 من طريق الأسكندرية - مرسي مطروح، ويبلغ عدد سكانها قرابة 3000 نسمة وهي عاصمة مركز العلمين التابع اداريا لمحافظة مطروح وتتبعها قريتي سيدي عبد الرحمن وتل العيس. كانت قرية صغير غير مشهورة، مزروعة بالنخيل وشجر الزيتون قبل بدايه العمران.

اشتهرت مع الحرب العالمية الثانية 1939 م. حيث دارت علي ارضها أهم معركة بين جيوش المحور بقيادة رومل وجيوش الحلفاء بقيادة مونتجمري، وهي معركة العلمين، حيث مني روميل بالهزيمة.

يوجد بها مدافن ونصب تذكارية تخليدا لذكري ضحايا المعركة من مختلف الجنسيات. كما يوجد بها كنيسة وجامع ومتحف صغير. النصب التذكاري الألماني بها به مقابر جماعية من الجرانيت تضم رفات حوالي 4280 مقاتل ويحتوي علي مسلة فرعونية ولوحة تمثل أحداث الحرب

El Alamein (or Al Alamayn) (which means "the two flags") is a town in northern Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea coast in M...
13/04/2010

El Alamein (or Al Alamayn) (which means "the two flags") is a town in northern Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea coast in Matruh Governorate. It is 106 kilometres (66 mi) west of Alexandria and 240 kilometres (149 mi) northwest of Cairo. The population was about 7,397 in 2007.

Until recently, it has mainly been a port facility for shipping oil, but like the whole north coast of Egypt is now developing as a luxury resort.[citation needed]

Two important World War II battles were fought in the area:

-At the First Battle of El Alamein (July 1 – July 27, 1942) the advance of Axis troops on Alexandria was blunted by the Allies, when the German Panzers tried to outflank the allied position.
-At the Second Battle of El Alamein (October 23 – November 4, 1942) Allied forces broke the Axis line and forced them all the way back to Tunisia. Winston Churchill said of this victory: "Now this is not the end, nor is it even the beginning of the end, but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." He also wrote "Before Alamein, we had no victory and after it we had no defeats".


El Alamein has a war museum with collectibles from "the civil war" and other North African battles. Visitors can also go to the Italian and German Military Cemetery on Tel el-Eisa Hill just outside the town. The German cemetery is an ossuary with the remains of 4,200 German soldiers, built in the style of a medieval fortress. The Italian cemetery is a mausoleum containing many galleries of tombs. Many tombs bear the soldier's name; many are simply marked "IGNOTO", unknown.

There is also a Commonwealth war cemetery with graves of soldiers from various countries who fought on the British side. This has monuments commemorating Greek, New Zealand, Australia, South African and Indian forces. [Note: Remains of United States soldiers were not buried here.] The Commonwealth cemetery, as is common at many such cemeteries in the world, consists of parallel rows of gravestones, each one bearing an engraving of the deceased soldier's unit emblem, his name and an epitaph from his family.

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