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MAPS OF HISTORY · ON THIS DAY · September 8 · 1943

ON THIS DAY · 8 SEPTEMBER 1943

Italy’s surrender is announced — hours before the Salerno landings…

Map: Italy’s surrender is announced — hours before the Salerno landings…
8 SEPTEMBER 1943 · THE WAR ROOM — WW2, 1936–1945

Italy’s surrender is announced — hours before the Salerno landings hit the beach. Germany executes its plan to seize the peninsula overnight.

THE MOMENT IN CONTEXT

After Stalingrad the front line bulges around the city of Kursk — an obvious target, and that is the problem. Germany masses its new Panther and Tiger tanks for one more decisive encirclement; the Soviets, warned by spies and their own eyes, spend four months building eight belts of minefields and guns, then simply let the blow land. History’s greatest armored battle — some 8,000 tanks — lasts barely a week before the pincers stall. The exhausted attacker is instantly counterattacked; by autumn the Red Army stands on the Dnieper. Germany will never mount a strategic offensive in the East again.

From Chapter 10 — Kursk, and the Fall of Fascist Italy of The War Room — WW2, 1936–1945 (JUL 1943).

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