Monte Sammucro

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Monte Sammucro is a mountain in central Italy that was a notable geographic feature in the fighting along the German defensive positions during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
continent Europe
country Italy
involvedIn Allied advance toward Rome
operations preceding the Battle of Monte Cassino
languageOfToponym Italian
locatedIn Molise NERFINISHED
Province of Isernia NERFINISHED
Region of Molise NERFINISHED
central Italy
locatedNear San Pietro Infine NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Mignano Monte Lungo NERFINISHED
San Pietro Infine NERFINISHED
notableFor role in fighting along German defensive positions during World War II
overlooks Liri Valley NERFINISHED
Mignano Gap NERFINISHED
partOf Apennine Mountains NERFINISHED
German Winter Line defenses NERFINISHED
Italian Campaign of World War II NERFINISHED
sceneOf battles between German and Allied forces in World War II
strategicImportance commanded routes toward Cassino
dominated approaches to the Liri Valley
terrainFeature limited cover
rocky ridges
steep slopes
timePeriodOfMilitarySignificance 1943
World War II NERFINISHED
usedAs German defensive position in World War II
usedBy Allied forces as an objective
German Army NERFINISHED

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Bernhardt Line near Monte Sammucro