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History That Doesn't Suck

200: The North African Campaign: Desert Rats, the Desert Fox, & Operation Torch

History That Doesn't Suck

Prof. Greg Jackson

History, Education

4.76.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

“This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps the end of the beginning.” 

This is the story of the Allied campaign in North Africa. 

Long under the colonial thumb of the belligerent European nations—namely, France, Italy, and Britain—North Africa becomes the sandy stage for months of ugly tank battles featuring characters like the Desert Rats (Britain’s 7th Armoured Division), and the Desert Fox (Field Marshall Erwin Rommel). By the time American reinforcements arrive in Vichy French–held African ports for Operation Torch, the Brits and the Axis powers have been chasing each other across the Saharan desert for quite a while, the latest development being a heartening Allied victory at El Alamein, Egypt. 

The newly arrived G.I.s must quickly learn brutal lessons about tank warfare, but they soon come into their own after battles like Kasserine Pass and El Guettar, while simultaneously being whipped into shape by none other than "Old Blood and Guts" General George S. Patton. As U.S. forces move east into Tunisia and Bernard “Monty” Montgomery’s men continue moving west from Libya, we’ll see if this continent-wide pincer maneuver will break Rommel’s two-war winning streak, or if the Allies will finally score a hit against the thus-far (almost) unstoppable Germany. 

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0:00.0

It's an early Wednesday morning, July 3rd, 1940, and Captain Cedric Holland has a stern, tense face as his vessel.

0:18.2

The Royal Navy Destroyer, HMS Foxman, cuts through the Mediterranean Sea,

0:23.2

making its way to Almersa Al-Qabir, Algeria.

0:27.8

Well, currently, that's Merce Al-Kibir, French Algeria.

0:33.2

See, for nearly a century, the French have considered this North African region just across

0:38.3

the Mediterranean, more than a simple colony within its vast worldwide empire.

0:43.1

Rather, it's held to be an integral part of France itself.

0:47.3

French Algeria is home to the French Foreign Legion, and right now the bulk of the mighty

0:51.8

French Navy now lying at anchor in the harbor of Maels et Gideal.

0:56.4

And it's the fleet's presence in this French Algerian harbor

0:59.6

that brings us to Cedric Collins' mission,

1:02.6

a mission that the trim, calm captain,

1:05.1

with a sense of discipline that exudes from his angular, serious face,

1:09.3

is very much not looking forward to.

1:11.6

It's now around 9 a.m.

1:14.6

The foxhound is entering.

1:16.6

Merce Al-Kabir's waters.

1:18.6

Cedric sends word to the French Navy's highest-ranking officer here.

1:22.6

Vice Admiral Marcel Boulon-Jean-Soul asking for an audience.

1:33.2

The French Vice Admiral knows Cedric fairly well from his days as British naval attache in Paris,

1:39.2

but as a man of propriety, he won't receive an officer at such a significantly lower rank than himself.

1:43.8

That said, the Vice Admiral won't leave the request unanswered either.

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