Italian Liberation Corps

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The Italian Liberation Corps was a World War II military formation of Italian forces that fought alongside the Allies against Nazi Germany and the Italian Social Republic after the 1943 armistice.

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Label Occurrences
Italian Liberation Corps canonical 2

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf army corps
military unit
allegiance Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
surface form: King Victor Emmanuel III

Royalist Italian government
alliedWith Allies of World War II
British Army
United States Army
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country Kingdom of Italy
disbanded 1945
endTime 1945
engagedIn Battle of Monte Cassino
Battle of Anzio
surface form: Gustav Line operations

advance in central Italy
equipmentSupplier United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Gruppi di Combattimento
surface form: Combat Groups of the Italian Co-belligerent Army
formedAfter armistice of Cassibile
surface form: Armistice of Cassibile
garrison Southern Italy
surface form: southern Italy
language Italian
location Italy
militaryBranch Italian Army (Kingdom of Italy)
surface form: Italian Army
notableCommander Umberto Utili
opponent Italian Social Republic
Nazi Germany
partOf Italian Co-Belligerent Army
surface form: Italian Co-belligerent Army
predecessor I Motorized Grouping
purpose to fight alongside the Allies against Axis forces in Italy
role ground combat
size corps
startTime 1944
status disbanded
subordinateTo Allied Armies in Italy
theatreOfOperations Italian campaign
surface form: Italian Campaign

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Italian Co-Belligerent Army subordinateUnit Italian Liberation Corps
Esercito del Sud hasPart Italian Liberation Corps