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  2. Battle of Monte Castello - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Monte Castello (Italian: Battaglia del Monte Castello; German: Schlacht von Monte Castello; Portuguese: Batalha do Monte Castelo) was an engagement that took place from 25 November 1944 to 12 December 1944 during the Italian campaign of World War II. It was fought between the Allied forces advancing into northern Italy and the dug ...

  3. Spring 1945 offensive in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Lucian Truscott, the commander of the U.S. VI Corps from the Battle of Anzio and the capture of Rome to Alsace, landed in the South of France during Operation Dragoon and returned to Italy to assume command of the Fifth Army. [citation needed]

  4. Allied invasion of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Allied invasion of Italy was the Allied amphibious landing on mainland Italy that took place from 3 September 1943, during the Italian campaign of World War II.The operation was undertaken by General Sir Harold Alexander's 15th Army Group (comprising General Mark W. Clark's American Fifth Army and General Bernard Montgomery's British Eighth Army) and followed the successful Allied invasion ...

  5. Battle of Monte Cassino - Wikipedia

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    A film clip "Advance on Rome, 1944/05/29 (1944)" is available for viewing at the Internet Archive; A film clip "Allies Close on Rome, 1944/06/01 (1944)" is available for viewing at the Internet Archive; A documentary about the battle of Monte Cassino – "Cassino: 9 months of hell" is available for free at YouDoc

  6. Battle of Montebello (1859) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Montebello was fought on 20 May 1859 at Montebello (now Montebello della Battaglia) in Lombardy, northern Italy.The first major engagement of the Second Italian War of Independence, it was fought between Austrian troops commanded by Field Marshal Philipp von Stadion und Thannhausen against Piedmontese cavalry and French infantry headed by General Élie Frédéric Forey.

  7. Mark W. Clark - Wikipedia

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    During the Battle of Monte Cassino, Clark ordered the bombing of the Abbey on 15 February 1944. This was under direct orders from his superior, British General Sir Harold R. L. G. Alexander, Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of the Allied Armies in Italy (AAI). [26]

  8. Battle of Montebello (1800) - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon Bonaparte's capture of Milan on 2 June found the Austrian army separated into three major and several minor concentrations. General der Kavallerie Michael von Melas held Turin with 18,000 men, FML Peter Ott's 16,000 troops remained near Genoa where they secured the surrender of GD André Masséna's starving garrison on 4 June, and FML Anton von Elsnitz with 8,000 soldiers retreated ...

  9. Operation Diadem - Wikipedia

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    Operation Diadem, also referred to as the Fourth Battle of Monte Cassino or, in Canada, the Battle of the Liri Valley, was an offensive operation undertaken by the Allies of World War II (U.S. Fifth Army and British Eighth Army ) in May 1944, as part of the Italian Campaign of World War II .