Allied advance on Rome

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The Allied advance on Rome was the World War II campaign in Italy during 1943–1944 in which Allied forces pushed north through German defenses, culminating in the liberation of Rome.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II campaign
military campaign
alliedCommander Alphonse Juin
Bernard Montgomery
Harold Alexander
Mark W. Clark
capitalCityLiberated Rome
characterizedBy amphibious landings
mountain warfare
combatant Allied forces
Brazil
Canada
Free French Forces
surface form: Free French forces

Kingdom of Italy
surface form: Kingdom of Italy (co-belligerent)

Poland
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
conflict World War II
culminatedIn liberation of Rome
defensiveLineFaced Gustav Line
Hitler Line
Winter Line
endDate 1944
followedBy Allied advance to the Gothic Line
front Italian Front
goal liberation of Rome
includedEvent Battle of Anzio
surface form: Anzio landings

Battle of Monte Cassino
Battle of Monte Cassino
surface form: Battle of the Gustav Line

Battle of the Volturno Line
Battle of Monte Cassino
surface form: Battle of the Winter Line

Operation Avalanche
Operation Baytown
Battle of Anzio
surface form: Operation Shingle

Operation Slapstick
Battle of Salerno
surface form: Salerno landings

breakthrough of the Gustav Line
keyDate 1944-06-04
location Italy
opponent German Army Group C
Nazi Germany
opposingCommander Albert Kesselring
Heinrich von Vietinghoff
partOf Italian campaign
surface form: Italian Campaign
precededBy Allied invasion of Sicily
Battle of Salerno
surface form: Allied invasion of mainland Italy
result Allied victory
startDate 1943

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Battle for Rome partOf Allied advance on Rome