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North Africa, Sicily, and France
In 1943, Allied forces launched the Sicilian Campaign, which marked a significant turning point in World War II. The invasion of Sicily began in July 1943, leading to the eventual defeat of Axis powers in North Africa. This operation not only facilitated the Allied invasion of Italy but also weakened German positions in the Mediterranean, contributing to the overall decline of Axis influence in the region. The success in Sicily paved the way for further Allied advances into mainland Italy.
They planned and carried out the invasion of Sicily, followed by the invasion of Italy.
North Africa/sicily/Italy/d-day
It was fought in Sicily, on the Western Mediterranean Sea and in North Africa
North Africa, Sicily, and France
In 1943, Allied forces launched the Sicilian Campaign, which marked a significant turning point in World War II. The invasion of Sicily began in July 1943, leading to the eventual defeat of Axis powers in North Africa. This operation not only facilitated the Allied invasion of Italy but also weakened German positions in the Mediterranean, contributing to the overall decline of Axis influence in the region. The success in Sicily paved the way for further Allied advances into mainland Italy.
They planned and carried out the invasion of Sicily, followed by the invasion of Italy.
North Africa/sicily/Italy/d-day
No, Carthage was in North Africa (today's Tunis).
The Italian Penninsula, Sicily and North Africa.
In Europe, Sicily, a large Italian island.
The islands between Italy and north Africa are Sardinia, Sicily, and I think the third one is Corsica.
North Africa/sicily/Italy/d-day
It was fought in Sicily, on the Western Mediterranean Sea and in North Africa
You are probably referring to Sicily
The Axis Powers.