The Italian campaign during World War II was primarily driven by strategic objectives, including the need to remove Italy from the Axis powers and to secure a foothold in Southern Europe. The Allies aimed to weaken German forces by opening a new front, diverting resources from the Eastern and Western fronts. Additionally, Italy's surrender in 1943 and the subsequent establishment of the Italian Social Republic under Mussolini provided the Allies with an opportunity to exploit political instability and resistance movements within Italy. The campaign was also influenced by the desire to secure Mediterranean supply routes and support for the liberation of occupied territories.
Italian Campaign - World War I - happened on 1915-05-23.
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Italian Campaign - World War II - happened on 1943-07-10.
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It began with the Italian campaign.
The Italian Campaign occurred during World War II and refers to various Allied missions that took place in and around Italy. The ultimate result was the collapse of fascist Italy.
The Italian Campaign occurred during World War II and refers to various Allied missions that took place in and around Italy. The ultimate result was the collapse of fascist Italy.
The Italian Campaign occurred during World War II and refers to various Allied missions that took place in and around Italy. The ultimate result was the collapse of fascist Italy.
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The Italian campaign during World War II could be considered a failure due to the slow progress, high casualties, and diversion of resources from other important fronts. Additionally, the campaign did not achieve its primary objective of quickly defeating Axis forces in Italy.
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The overthrow of a longstanding head of government and the end to the monarchy were the most direct consequences of the Italian campaign. The Italian campaign began on July 10, 1943, and ended on May 8, 1945. In between the dates, Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini [July 29, 1883-April 28, 1945] was deposed and ultimately executed. The king, Victor Emmanuel III [November 11, 1869-December 28, 1947], abdicated.