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The Kasserine Pass is a mountain pass in Tunisia that became notable during World War II for the Battle of Kasserine Pass in February 1943. It was the site of a significant conflict between American and Axis forces, marking the first major engagement of U.S. troops against German forces in North Africa. The battle revealed weaknesses in American military strategy and coordination, leading to subsequent reforms and improvements in U.S. tactics. Ultimately, the Allies regrouped and learned from the experience, contributing to their eventual success in the North African campaign.

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