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  1. The Italian campaign of World War II, also called the Liberation of Italy following the German occupation in September 1943, consisted of Allied and Axis operations in and around Italy, from 1943 to 1945.

  2. Italian troops would occupy parts of Greece and Yugoslavia until the Italian armistice with the Allies in September 1943. In spring 1941, Italy created a Montenegrin client state and annexed most of the Dalmatian coast as the Governorship of Dalmatia (Governatorato di Dalmazia). A complicated four-way conflict between the puppet Montenegro ...

  3. Italian Campaign, (July 9, 1943–May 2, 1945), during World War II, the Allied invasion and conquest of Italy. With the success of operations in North Africa (June 1940–May 13, 1943) and Sicily (July 9–August 17, 1943), the next logical step for the Allies in the Mediterranean was a move against.

  4. Troops of US 2 nd Battalion, 338 th Infantry Regiment, 85 th Infantry Division, gather in the Piazza Venezia in Rome for an Independence Day retreat ceremony to lower the American flag flying over Rome. The flag had flown over the White House on December 7, 1941.

  5. 4 mar 2023 · The flag of Italy during World War II was a symbol of a nation torn between its past glory and its present struggles. From the Fascist regime’s rise to power in 1922 to the country’s defeat in 1943, the tricolor flag witnessed the Italian people’s hopes, fears, and dreams.

  6. From 1943 to 1945, the Allies fought an attritional campaign in Italy against a resolute and skilful enemy. Far from being the ‘soft underbelly of Europe’, Italy became one of the Second World War’s most exhausting campaigns.

  7. 18 lis 2009 · The Italian Campaign, from July 10, 1943, to May 2, 1945, was a series of Allied beach landings and land battles from Sicily and southern Italy up the Italian mainland toward Nazi Germany.

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