Allied advance on Naples

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The Allied advance on Naples was the World War II campaign in late 1943 in which Allied forces pushed north through southern Italy to capture the key port city of Naples from German control.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II campaign
military campaign
belligerent Allied forces
Italian Social Republic
commander Albert Kesselring
Harold Alexander
Mark W. Clark
conflict World War II
countryInvolved Canada
Germany
Italy
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
endTime 1943-10-01
followedBy Allied advance to the Volturno Line
battles along the Volturno River
follows Allied landings at Salerno
Operation Avalanche
Operation Baytown
Operation Slapstick
front Italian campaign
surface form: Italian Front
goal capture of Naples
seizure of a major port in southern Italy
involved British Eighth Army
German Tenth Army
U.S. Fifth Army
location Italy
Naples
southern Italy
militaryTheater Mediterranean Theater of Operations
natureOfOperation ground offensive
objective drive north from Salerno beachhead
secure lines of communication in southern Italy
opponent Allied forces
German forces
Wehrmacht
outcome capture of Naples by Allied forces
partOf Italian campaign
surface form: Allied invasion of Italy

Italian campaign
surface form: Italian Campaign
precededBy Battle of Salerno
surface form: Allied invasion of mainland Italy
relatedEvent Four Days of Naples
result Allied victory
startTime 1943-09
strategicImportance enabled further Allied operations in central Italy
provided Allies with a major supply port in the Mediterranean
tookPlaceAfter armistice of Cassibile
surface form: Italian armistice of 8 September 1943

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Battle of Salerno followedBy Allied advance on Naples