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Where did the the US battle Germany and Italy in 1942 and 1943?

The United States and other Allies fought the Italians and Germans on the Italian Peninsula. It was the Italian Campaign and resulted in the surrender of the Italians.


Where did the US battle Germany and Italy 1942 and 1943?

The United States and other Allies fought the Italians and Germans on the Italian Peninsula. It was the Italian Campaign and resulted in the surrender of the Italians.


What did the Italians do as the allies advanced into Italy in late1943?

As the Allies advanced into Italy in late 1943, many Italians began to resist the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini, leading to a growing anti-fascist movement. The Italian government, facing pressure from the advancing forces, eventually switched sides and announced an armistice with the Allies in September 1943. This resulted in the disbanding of Italian military units and widespread chaos, while German troops occupied much of northern Italy to maintain control. The situation led to fierce fighting between German forces and Allied troops, as well as internal conflict among various Italian factions.


When did the Allies capture Naples Italy?

1943


Did Italy support UK in WW11?

Not exactly. In August 1943, Italy forced Mussolini to resign from the throne. The Italian Government tried to negotiate a surrender where they could join the Allies but many opposed this. So they finally surrendered unconditionally on 8 September 1943. However, many Italians---civilians and ex-soldiers---were used by the Allies to aid them behind the lines. After a few months, the Allies organized the Italians into combat units called Combat Groups. They were armed and equipped by the British. There were five Italian Combat Groups by the end of the war.


What happened after the Allies invaded Italy?

After the Allies invaded Italy in September 1943, they continued to push for more territory in Northern Italy until May 1944.


What country's mainland was invaded by allies in September 1943?

Italy


When did Italy join America in world war2?

Italy did NOT join the Allies. The British did not want the Italians to switch sides; instead they would only let them surrender. After the Allies landed on Sicily in July 1943 and began sending bombers over Italy and their capital of Rome, the Italians began negotiations to join the Allies. They forced Mussolini to step down from dictator but they were still concerned that the Germans would retaliate against them so the talks had to be in secret. The talks continued until 8 Sept 1943, when the amphibious forces were approaching Salerno to land on the mainland of Italy, did the country of Italy finally surrender. After their surrender, many Italians provided support to the Allies. Many ex-soldiers were used as translators and helped carry supplies up the mountains. It was only late in 1944 and early 1945, were Italian troops organized and allowed to fight with the Allies. Four(4) combat groups were formed and outfitted with British uniforms and equipment and attached to the British 8th Army.


In 1943 what country quit the axis?

In July 1943, Italy withdrew from the Axis and joined the Allies as co-belligerent.


Why did Mussolini stop being leader?

He was deposed when Italy surrendered to the Allies in 1943


Why did the Italy leave world war 2?

Italy did not leave World War 2. Italy was forced to be allies with the Axis Forces when they did not want to do this. It was Mussolini who did this. The Italians were forced to fight with the Nazis against the Allied Forces. The Italians wanted to be allied with the Brits and Americans. Eventually, The King of Italy and the Italian populace were able to arrest Mussolini, try him and execute him. They then joined the Allied Forces to defeat the Nazis.


ON what island did the Allies land on that Mussolini was forced out of office?

Answer In July 1943, the Allies landed on Sicily after they had defeated the Germans & Italians in North Africa. Sicily is part of Italy, not just a colony. This was also the time that the Allies began to fly bombing missions over Italy's mainland and also over Rome. The Italians did not want to fight anymore and did not want the war to come to their homeland. With support from the King Emmanuel, the cabinet met and forced Mussolini to resign during the campaign for Sicily. The Italian government tried to secretly negotiate an alliance with the Allies and not let the Germans know what they were doing. The leaders of the Allies would not allow Italy to join them but required their surrender. When the Allied invasion force was heading to land at Salerno on 8 Sept, Italy agreed and announced their surrender.