Regno del Sud

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Regno del Sud was the informal name for the southern portion of the Kingdom of Italy that, after the 1943 armistice, came under Allied control and continued the war against Nazi Germany and the Italian Social Republic.

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Regno del Sud canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical political entity
informal name
alliedWith Free French Forces
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
alsoKnownAs Regno del Sud Italia
Southern Kingdom
appliesToPart southern portion of the Kingdom of Italy
armisticeMadePublic 1943-09-08
armisticeSignedWith Allied Powers of World War I
surface form: Allied powers
cameUnderControlOf Allied military governments
surface form: Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories

Allied forces
capital Bari
Brindisi
continuedWarAgainst Italian Social Republic
Nazi Germany
country Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (by unification of Naples and Sicily)
surface form: Kingdom of Italy
dateOfArmistice 1943-09-03
deFactoStatus co-belligerent state with the Allies
event armistice of Cassibile
surface form: Armistice of Cassibile
followedBy Kingdom of Italy
surface form: Kingdom of Italy (post-liberation unified territory)
governmentType constitutional monarchy
headOfGovernment Pietro Badoglio
headOfState Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
historicalContext Italian campaign
surface form: Italian Campaign of World War II
historicalPeriod World War II
language Italian
locatedIn Italian Peninsula
Southern Italy
militaryForces Italian Co-belligerent Air Force
Italian Co-Belligerent Army
surface form: Italian Co-belligerent Army

Italian Navy
surface form: Italian Co-belligerent Navy
monarchResidence Brindisi
opposedBy German occupation forces in Italy
Italian Social Republic
opposedRegime Italian Social Republic
surface form: Mussolini’s Italian Social Republic
partOf Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (by unification of Naples and Sicily)
surface form: Kingdom of Italy
precededBy Kingdom of Italy
surface form: Kingdom of Italy (pre-1943 unified territory)
significantLeader Pietro Badoglio
Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
territoryIncluded Apulia
Calabria
Sardinia
Sicily
parts of southern mainland Italy
usedFrom 1943
usedUntil 1945

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