English: Some of the most significant events in September 1943 in Italy during the Second World War (WW2), featuring the Allied invasion of mainland Italy (from 3 September), the Armistice of Cassibile (concluded 3 September, announced 8 September), Operation Achse (launched 8/9 September), the relocation of the Badoglio government to Brundisi (9—10 September), the German occupation of Rome (10 September), the Gran Sasso raid (12 September), the furthest Allied and Axis advances in southern Italy (18 September), the Four Days of Naples (27—30 September), the construction of the Gustav Line (early October), and the territorial control of Axis and Allies by December.
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Adapted by Nederlandse Leeuw from Emanuele Mastrangelo's
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