- 18th Army Group
18th Army Group was an Allied formation in
World War II . It was formed in early1943 whenBritish Eighth Army advancing from the east andBritish First Army advancing into Tunisia from the west came close enough to require coordinated command during theTunisia Campaign .It was commanded by General Sir
Harold Alexander and came under GeneralDwight D. Eisenhower , Commander-in-ChiefAFHQ .Its principal formations were the Eighth Army, under General
Bernard Montgomery and First Army under Lieutenant General Kenneth Anderson. Eighth Army had threeBritish Army corps under its command which contained a variety of forces from theBritish Empire . They wereBritish X Corps ,British XIII Corps andBritish XXX Corps . They had fought across virtually the whole North African shore to the east of Tunisia after winning a victory at theSecond Battle of El Alamein in November1942 . First Army had four Corps under its command, but the corps themselves were far more varied in national origin. Two were of British origin; V Corps and IX Corps. The other corps wereU.S. II Corps andFrench XIX Corps . First Army controlled the forces that had landed inMorocco andAlgeria in November 1942 in the first of the great Allied amphibious assaults of the war,Operation Torch .18th Army Group was faced by two German Armies, Panzer Army Afrika under General
Erwin Rommel and 5th Panzer Army under GeneralJurgen von Arnim . The two German commanders disliked each other, and so often strategy was not coordinated.Both First Army and Eighth Army had enjoyed very quick initial success in their campaigns after November 1942. Once they reached Tunisia two things halted them. One was overextension of lines of communication and the other was the greater concentration of German troops that the smaller defended area produced. 1st Army in particular received stinging blows from Rommel at the
Battle of the Kasserine Pass . Rommel's veteran formations slammed into II Corps and the green American troops did not perform well. It was only after reinforcements of more experienced troops and quantities of artillery had been rushed in that the situation was stabilised.Following the Kasserine Pass engagement and an Allied consolidation, a fresh attack was launched. First Army lead the main attack, with Eighth Army providing support along the eastern coast of Tunisia. That attack lead eventually in May 1943 to the surrender of Axis forces in Africa. 250,000 men were taken prisoner, a number equal to that at
Stalingrad .Alexander sent the message, "We are masters of the North African shore."
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