Answer The Italian Campaign was a long campaign that began with the invasion of Sicily in July 1943 and did not end until the Germans surrendered on 2 May 1945. The campaign can be divided into two parts: the period prior to the fall of Rome on 4 June 1944 and the period after that. The first part was a time when the Italian Campaign was the major front of the Allied advance in Europe. After the Normandy landings in June 1944, this began the second part of the campaign and approximately 1/3 of the forces were withdrawn out of Italy in support of the campaign in France. Battle for Sicily - July & August 1943 Battles for Cassino and Anzio - Jan - May 1944 Battle of Gothic Line - Sept 1944
Portions of this include
Battle of Monte Battiglia (aka Battle Mountain) by 88 Division
Battle of Ortona by Canadian Division Battle of Po Valley- April 1945
In France, along the fronteer between France and Germany.
The main fighting took place on the Western Front (France and Belgium), the Italian Front (Italy), the Eastern Front (Russia) and the Balkan Front (Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria). Fighting also took place in the Middle East (Iraq and Palestine), Turkey and in the North Sea.
In Rome in Italy for most of the time, but later scenes take place on the battlefield at Philippi.
Fighting took place outside of the colonies during the Lexington and Concord wars.
World War 2 was a world war, meaning it involved most of the countries of the world in some way. The fighting took place in most of the oceans of the world and all throughout Europe, western Asia (aka Russia), northern Africa, and the Pacific islands.
Most of the fighting took place in France.
In France, along the fronteer between France and Germany.
France and Belgium, Russia, Italy all saw heavy fighting in WWI.
the Carolinas
on a battlefield
the Carolinas
France and Ypres
Jerusalem and The Holy Land
In Africa.
The war covered the entire country but most of the fighting took place south of the DMZ.
No. The fighting took place almost exclusively within the borders of the State of Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
It takes place in Verona, Italy.