Battle of Tripoli (1943)

Battle of Tripoli
Part of the North African Campaign

A Daimler armoured car opens fire in the gloom of early morning at the start of the battle for Tripoli, 18 January 1943.
Date22–23 January 1943
Location
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
 Italy
 Germany
 United Kingdom
 New Zealand
 Australia
Commanders and leaders
Fascist Italy Ettore Bastico
Nazi Germany Erwin Rommel
United Kingdom Harold Alexander
United Kingdom Bernard Montgomery
Units involved
Deutsch - Italienische Panzerarmee British Eighth Army

The Battle of Tripoli was an engagement on between the Deutsch-Italienische Panzerarmee commanded by Erwin Rommel of Germany and Ettore Bastico of Italy, who held the town, and the British 8th Army, a Commonwealth force commanded by Sir Bernard Montgomery. After a short siege, the Italian and German forces withdrew from Tripoli, and the Allies entered the town to great worldwide fanfare.