| conflict = Battle of Kasserine Pass
| partof = the Tunisia Campaign of World War II
| image = File:Kasserine Pass.jpg
| image_size = 300px
| caption = Men of the 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment of the U.S. 1st Infantry Division march through the Kasserine Pass and on to Kasserine and Farriana, Tunisia February 26, 1943.
| date = February 19–24, 1943
| place = Kasserine Pass, Kasserine, Tunisia
| coordinates = 35°15′35″N 8°44′33″E / 35.2596°N 8.7424°E
| result = Axis victory
| combatant1 = United States
United Kingdom
Free France
| combatant2 = Germany
Italy
| commander1 = Lloyd Fredendall
Kenneth Anderson
| commander2 = Erwin Rommel
| strength1 = 30,000[1]
| strength2 = 22,000[1]
| casualties1 = United States
3,300 killed and wounded[2]
3,000 POWs[2]
183 tanks lost
616 vehicles lost
208 guns lost[1][3][4]
(Including Sidi Bou Zid)
Free France
500 killed and wounded[5]
Total:
10,000 casualties[1]
| casualties2 = 989 killed or wounded[6]
608 captured[5]
20 tanks lost[5]
67 vehicles lost[5]
14 guns lost[5]
(Including Sidi Bou Zid)
| campaignbox =
}} | units1 = First Army:
- 6th Armoured Division
- II Corps:
- 1st Armoured Division
- 34th Infantry Division
- [[1st Infantry Division (United States) | 1st Infantry Division
| units2 = Army Group Afrika:
- ^ a b c d Rottmann, p. 74.
- ^ a b Calhoun 2015, p. 20
- ^ Heller, Charles. America's First Battles, 1776–1965. 1986. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-0277-1. p. 261.
- ^ "Historia de las Fuerzas Armadas alemanas. Kasserine 1943". Portal Militar y Panzertruppen (in Spanish). Columbia. Archived from the original on February 12, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2008.
- ^ a b c d e Blumenson.(1986) p.261
- ^ Northwest Africa - Chapter XXIV