Which operation was the Allied invasion of Sicily that opened up mainland Italy?

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Multiple Choice

Which operation was the Allied invasion of Sicily that opened up mainland Italy?

Explanation:
An amphibious invasion of Sicily in 1943 created the southern front that opened the way to the Italian mainland. Operation Husky involved coordinated landings on Sicily’s southern and eastern shores and rapid advances that secured the island by August, breaking Axis defense there and triggering political upheaval in Italy. With Sicily under Allied control, German and Italian forces were forced to reshape their deployments to defend the Italian peninsula, paving the way for the subsequent invasion of the mainland (starting with the Salerno landings) and the broader Italian campaign. The other options refer to different theaters or plans: Neptune was the D-Day naval operation for Normandy in 1944; Sea Lion was Germany’s proposed invasion of Britain that never occurred; Torch was the 1942 Allied landings in North Africa.

An amphibious invasion of Sicily in 1943 created the southern front that opened the way to the Italian mainland. Operation Husky involved coordinated landings on Sicily’s southern and eastern shores and rapid advances that secured the island by August, breaking Axis defense there and triggering political upheaval in Italy. With Sicily under Allied control, German and Italian forces were forced to reshape their deployments to defend the Italian peninsula, paving the way for the subsequent invasion of the mainland (starting with the Salerno landings) and the broader Italian campaign.

The other options refer to different theaters or plans: Neptune was the D-Day naval operation for Normandy in 1944; Sea Lion was Germany’s proposed invasion of Britain that never occurred; Torch was the 1942 Allied landings in North Africa.

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