Allied invasion of Italy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Allied invasion of Italy , was the Allied landing on mainland Italy on September 3, 1943, by General Harold Alexander's 15th Army Group (comprising Mark Clark's U.S. Fifth Army and Bernard Montg...
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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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After slow and treacherous fighting, the Allies finally captured the port of Naples on October 1, putting all of southern Italy under Allied control. ... October 1 Allies capture Naples...
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Background to the Invasion of Southern Italy ... The capture of Naples and the Foggia airfield formally ended Operation AVALANCHE. The Allies suffered approximately 12,500 casualties (2,000 killed, 7,000 wounded, and 3,500 missing). Foggia, captured intact, would soon be used by Allied bombers...
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Its 45,000 men had the mission of defending the heel of Italy and evacuating Calabria (the toe) when the Allies attacked. In conjunction with the Italian Seventh Army, Vietinghoff had three German divisions to hold the Naples-Salerno area and secure routes of withdrawal to Rome.
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A timeline detailing the prelude to World War 2, along with a complete World War 2 Timeline, detailing every event, day by day from 1939 through to 1945. ... The allies capture Naples, although the Germans thoroughly demolish its harbour facilities. Hitler orders a defence of Italy to the South of Rome.
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December 11: Germany and Italy declare war on United States ... September 10: Germans capture Rome ... October 1: Allies capture Naples...
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Naples also Napoli A city of south-central Italy on the Bay of Naples, an arm of the Tyrrhenian Sea ... Dialing Code: The telephone dialing code for: Naples, Italy ... The duchy was under direct control of Lombards for a brief period, after the capture by Pandulf IV of the Principality of Capua, long term rival of Naples;
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1.10.1943 Allies capture Naples. ... 22.1.1944 Allies land on Anzio, west coast of Italy and very near Rome, but can’t get out from the beachhead ... Allies capture Rome.
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