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The first two stages of the Allied invasion during World War II began with the North Africa Campaign, starting in 1942, where Allied forces aimed to secure control of North Africa and push Axis powers out. This was followed by the invasion of Italy in 1943, which aimed to remove Italy from the war and establish a foothold in Southern Europe, leading to the eventual liberation of the continent from Axis occupation.

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