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Egypt was of course quite important, not just the Suez Canal, but also Alexandria, the home of the eastern Mediterranean fleet. The Nile Delta was also very important because it supplied large amounts of cotton and wheat; again this was something that could not be allowed to fall into German hands...
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The British were being bombed by the Luftwaffe through the summer months of 1940 and it was becoming increasingly more important for the British to fight the enemy. There was a desperate need for a military victory to raise the morale for the British people. Africa seemed to be the logical choice for this battle because that was where the Axis was weakest...
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