Italian Campaign (World War II) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Italian Campaign of World War II was the name of Allied operations in and around Italy, from 1943 to the end of the war. Joint Allied Forces Headquarters AFHQ was operationally responsible for a...
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Military history of Italy during World War II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During World War II (1939 - 1945), the Kingdom of Italy had a varied and tumultuous military history. While the Italian forces are widely viewed by the victorious nations as weak, historians believe t...
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Allied forces secured the island on 17 August as the remaining German forces evacuated from Sicily that day, with the US Third Infantry Division entering Messina hours after the last Axis troops left the island. ... The Surrender of Italy; 3 Sep 1943 ... In response to the Italian surrender, Adolf Hitler ordered for the removal...
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January 9 - Italian destroyer Corsaro sinks off the coast of Tunisia after hitting a mine. ... Italy was now placed in a tough situation, to either confirm the surrender, or face warring both the Allies and Germany. At 7:45, Badoglio informs his country of the Italian surrender. ... SIEGE: MALTA 1940-1943 by Ernle Bradford,
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After the Italian surrender in August 1943, a. the Allies found it easy to conquer Rome and the rest of Italy. b. the Soviets accepted the wisdom of delaying the invasion of France and pursuing the second front in Italy.
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Single-Answer Multiple Choice. Mark the one best answer for each of the following questions.
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From August to November 1943, schwere Panzer-Kompanie/Tigergruppe Meyer, equipped with eight Tiger I tanks, was attached to the division for the disarmament of Italian formations in northern Italy.
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Allies negotiating Italian surrender ... From Berlin... Luftwaffe General Jeschonnek, the Chief of Staff, commits suicide after criticism for the Peenemunde and Schweinfurt raids.
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The planning and training groups, known as Headquarters, AMGOT, were a part of the combined General Staff of Force 141. After the Italian surrender on 8 September, the words, "Occupied Territory," were omitted, ... No Military Government Public Health Officers were with armies or divisions in Sicily after mid-August 1943.
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Eisenhower (General), Italian surrender announcement, ... Badoglio (Marshal), surrender announcement, September 8, 1943 . 7 ... MacArthur (General), Address after signing the...
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