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Name: War in the German Operational Zones of northern Italy

Type: Event

Start: 1943 AD

End: 1946 AD

Parent: World War II (Italian Front)

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Icon War in the German Operational Zones of northern Italy

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Were the events in the operational zones created by Germany in northern Italy during World War II.

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  • September 1943: The Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral was established during the second part of World War II, in September 1943. It was a territory in Italy controlled directly by Nazi Germany.
  • May 1945: New Zealand 2nd Division receives German surrender of Trieste.
  • May 1945: Anglo-American troops entered Trento, removing the Nazi-fascist authorities and placing the whole area under their own occupation.
  • January 1946: The provinces of Trento and Belluno were returned to the Italian government on New Year's Eve 1946.
  • September 1943: The Operational Zone of the Alpine Foothills was established by the occupying German Wehrmacht, as a response to the Allied Armistice with Italy.
  • September 1943: On 17 September, Mussolini proclaimed through Radio Monaco (a station picked up in a large part of northern Italy) the forthcoming constitution of the new fascist state. This would be formalized on the 23rd, setting up the first meeting of the Government of the Italian Social Republic in Rome.

  • Selected Sources


  • Williams, M.H. (1989): United States army in World War II - Special Studies - Chronology 1941-1945, p. 528
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