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Italian campaign (World War II)

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Italian Campaign
Part of the Mediterranean and Middle East theatres and European theatre of World War II

Map of the Spring 1945 offensive in Italy
Date9 July 1943 – 2 May 1945
Location
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
Allies
July – September 1943
 United Kingdom
 United States
 Canada
Axis
July – September 1943
 Germany
 Italy[1]

September 1943 – May 1945
 United Kingdom

 United States
 Free French (until 1944)
 Canada (until 1945)
 South Africa (from 1944)
 Poland
 Brazil (from 1944)
 Greece (1944)
 Nepal [2]
(and others)
 Italy  Yugoslavia[4]

September 1943 – May 1945
 Germany

(and others)


 Chetniks[5]
Commanders and leaders
Units involved
  • United Kingdom 8th Army
  • United States 5th Army
  • United States 7th Army (1943)

  • Democratic Federal Yugoslavia 4th Army
(1945)

The Italian campaign of World War II, also called the Liberation of Italy, was a military campaign in the Kingdom of Italy from 1943 to 1945. After achieving victory in the North African campaign, the British and American governments agreed to invade Italy before liberating France. In September 1943, Italy surrendered to the Allies, but the German forces in the country occupied the north of the country and set up a fascist government.

In July 1943, the Allied forces landed in Sicily. With the declining popularity of Benito Mussolini, King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy deposed and had him arrested. Then the Allied forces landed in mainland Italy in September and the government surrendered. The German forces occupied Italy and the Italian Social Republic was formed, starting a civil war.

In January 1944, the Battle of Monte Cassino started and it lasted a few months. The Allies won, they liberated Rome and pushed up the Italian mainland.

The Axis forces would build a Defence Line in the north that would be successful with preventing the Allies from reaching the rest of the country for months and the Axis won the Battle of Garfagnana before 1944 ended.

In April 1945, the Allied forces made the last offensive into Italy, Mussolini was executed by an Italian partisan on the 28th of April. around the same time Mussolini was executed, Axis forces unsuccessfully fought US-Brazilian forces (and local partisans) at the Battle of Collecchio where the axis surrendered on the 29th. On the 1st of May, the New Zealanders met the Yugoslavs near Monfalcone, that same day the National Republican Army (the army of the RSI) surrendered. The next day, the other Axis forces surrendered and the war in Italy ended.

References

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  1. Fascist Italy until Mussolini was deposed on July 25 1943.
  2. Nepalese Gurkas served within the British Indian Army.
  3. World War Two (4 May 2024), Week 297 - Allied Victory in Berlin, Italy, and Burma! - WW2 - May 4, 1945, retrieved 20 November 2024
  4. on May 1 1945, Yugoslav forces reached Istria. a place that was controlled by Italy before the campaign and where the western allies wanted to liberate. [3]
  5. World War Two (4 May 2024), Week 297 - Allied Victory in Berlin, Italy, and Burma! - WW2 - May 4, 1945, retrieved 24 September 2024