Summer 1942 and the war in the Middle East is in the balance; Rommel's
Axis forces are poised on the borders of Egypt and all that is needed is
one last push. For that to succeed, Rommel needs supplies and for the
Allies to be denied supplies. With Malta still active and disrupting the
Axis shipping routes across the Mediterranean he is denied those
supplies. Meanwhile, the Allied build-up continues, and Montgomery holds
at El Alamein and then counter attacks. Rommel is pushed back and then,
in a double blow, the Allies land in Tunisia. The collapse of North
Africa leads to the invasion of Italy and contributes to the final Axis
defeat.But what if Rommel had won?In this alternate history, Ken Delve
proposes that with a few strategic changes by the Axis powers and poor
decision by Allied Commanders, the outcome of could have been very
different. In this scenario, the Allied invasion in Tunisia fails,
Rommel defeats Montgomery and seizes Egypt, leaving the Germans
well-placed to sweep up through the Middle East, capturing oil
installations and joining up with German forces in Russia.