In this episode we offer a comprehensive overview of the North African campaign during World War II, which spanned from June 1940 to May 1943, resulting in an Allied victory. We detail the three main phases of the conflict: the Western Desert campaign in Libya and Egypt, Operation Torch involving Allied landings in Morocco and Algeria, and the final Tunisian campaign which forced the Axis surrender. We enumerates the various Allied and Axis belligerents, commanders, and extensive casualties and losses on both sides, including material losses and the capture of hundreds of thousands of Axis personnel. Furthermore, we examine the critical role of intelligence gathering, such as the Allies' Ultra code-breaking and the Axis's successful interception of US military communications, and notes the often-overlooked atrocities committed by Axis forces.