Question

How did the Allied campaign in Italy lay the groundwork for the invasion of France on D-Day?

a. The defeat of Mussolinis regime forced Hitler to redirect valuable German troops to occupy Italy.

b. American soldiers had the opportunity to hone their fighting skills in the much more forgiving Mediterranean theater of war.

c. Allied forces had to secure the Mediterranean for unperturbed access to Middle Eastern oil, a necessary resource for the invasion.

d. By occupying Italy, Allied forces were able to channel supplies through Switzerland and France to the westward-marching invaders from Normandy.

e. The defeat of Italy made it possible to recruit desperately needed Italian ground troops for an invasion in France.

ANS: A TOP: Fighting World War II

DIF: Moderate REF: Full p. 856 | Seagull p. 871

MSC: Analyzing OBJ: 1. Explain the steps that led to American participation in World War II.

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