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Allied invasion of Sicily

The Allied invasion of Sicily, also known as the Battle of Sicily and Operation Husky, was a major campaign of World War II in which the Allied forces invaded the island of Sicily in July 1943 and took it from the Axis powers (Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany). It began with a large amphibious and airborne operation, followed by a six-week land campaign, and initiated the Italian campaign.

"Invasion of Sicily" redirects here. For the Athenian offensive in the Second Peloponnesian War, see Sicilian Expedition. For the 1860 conquest of Sicily as part of the Unification of Italy, see Expedition of the Thousand.

To divert some of the Axis forces to other areas, the Allies engaged in several deception operations, the most famous and successful of which was Operation Mincemeat. Husky began on the night of 9–10 July 1943 and ended on 17 August. Strategically, Husky achieved the goals set out for it by Allied planners; the Allies drove Axis air, land and naval forces from the island and the Mediterranean sea lanes were opened for Allied merchant ships for the first time since 1941. These events led to the Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini, being toppled from power in Italy on 25 July, and to the Allied invasion of Italy on 3 September.


The German leader, Adolf Hitler, "canceled a major offensive at Kursk after only a week, in part to divert forces to Italy," resulting in a reduction of German strength on the Eastern Front.[16] The collapse of Italy necessitated German troops replacing the Italians in Italy and to a lesser extent the Balkans, resulting in one-fifth of the entire German army being diverted from the east to southern Europe, a proportion that would remain until near the end of the war.[17]

/Operation Mincemeat: Deception operations aimed at misleading Axis forces as to the actual date and location of the Allied landings.

Operation Barclay

: Allied invasion of the Italian island Pantelleria on 10 June 1943.

Operation Corkscrew

: Glider landing at Syracuse on 9 July 1943.

Operation Ladbroke

: Commando raid on a lighthouse near the main landings on 10 July 1943.

Operation Narcissus

: Advanced air drop by 2 SAS to disrupt communications on 12 July 1943.

Operation Chestnut

: Airborne landing at Primosole Bridge ahead on 13–14 July 1943.

Operation Fustian

Allied Military Government for Occupied Territories

List of British military equipment of World War II

List of equipment of the United States Army during World War II

List of Italian Army equipment in World War II

List of German military equipment of World War II

Describes Operation Mincemeat

Gela Beachhead Counterattack of 1943

Husky Operations Plan Sicily

Excerpt from The Day Of Battle by Rick Atkinson

Archived 21 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine

Canadians in Sicily, 1943 Canadians in Sicily: Photos, battle info, video footage and newspaper archives

World War Two Online Newspaper Archives – The Sicilian and Italian Campaigns, 1943–1945

Archived 7 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine

Operation Husky: The Allied Invasion of Sicily, 1943 by Thomas E. Nutter

Royal Engineers Museum Royal Engineers and Second World War (Sicily)

2nd World War Best of Sicily History of the Allied Campaign and its social context

The 82nd Airborne during World War II

Historical Museum of the Military Invasion of Sicily, 1943

(Museo Storico dello Sbarco in Sicilia 1943) Dedicated to the historical event which culminated in the liberation of Sicily and Italy from the German occupation

German Soldiers' Cemetery, Motta S. Anastasia, Sicily (in German)

Commonwealth War Cemetery, Catania, Sicily

Syracuse War Cemetery, Sicily

Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial

COHQ bulletin Y6 digest of reports on Operation 'Husky'

COHQ bulletin Y1 notes on the planning and assault phase of the Sicilian operation

45th Infantry Division in the Sicilian Campaign

The Irish Brigade 1941–47 account of the 38th (Irish) Brigade in Sicily in August 1943

Licata Landing La Vedettaonline

Sicily and the Surrender of Italy/Landing at Mollarella Beach

US Official History

Agrigento-Licata from 10–16 July

Husky Planning on 10 July 1943

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Italian newsreel – Italians begin to evacuate Sicily