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Gothic Line Offensive
Part of the Italian Campaign of World War II

German defensive positions in Northern Italy, 1944
Date25 August 1944 – early March 1945
Location
Northern Italy
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents

Gothic Line United Kingdom

  • Gothic Line India
Gothic Line United States
Gothic Line Canada
Gothic Line Poland
Kingdom of Italy Italy
Gothic Line New Zealand
Gothic Line South Africa
Gothic Line Brazil
Gothic Line Greece
Gothic Line Germany
Gothic Line Italian Social Republic
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Harold Alexander
United Kingdom Oliver Leese
United Kingdom Richard McCreery
United States Mark Clark
Nazi Germany Albert Kesselring
Nazi Germany H. von Vietinghoff
Nazi Germany Joachim Lemelsen
Italian Social Republic Rodolfo Graziani
Strength
United States Fifth Army
United Kingdom Eighth Army
Nazi Germany 10th Army
Nazi Germany 14th Army
Italian Social Republic Army Group Liguria
Casualties and losses
Unknown. Unknown.
By the end of 1944, the replacements made with troops of the U.S. 92nd Infantry Division (photo) and the Brazilian division, still hadn't covered the hole left by those diverted to Southern France.

The Gothic Line (German: Gotenstellung; Italian: Linea Gotica) was a German and Italian defensive line of the Italian Campaign of World War II. It formed Field Marshal Albert Kesselring's last major line of defence along the summits of the northern part of the Apennine Mountains during the fighting retreat of the German forces in Italy against the Allied Armies in Italy, commanded by General Sir Harold Alexander.

Adolf Hitler had concerns about the state of preparation of the Gothic Line: he feared the Allies would use amphibious landings to outflank its defences. To downgrade its importance in the eyes of both friend and foe, he ordered the name, with its historic connotations, changed, reasoning that if the Allies managed to break through they would not be able to use the more impressive name to magnify their victory claims. In response to this order, Kesselring renamed it the "Green Line" (Grüne Linie) in June 1944.

Using more than 15,000 slave labourers, the Germans created more than 2,000 well-fortified machine gun nests, casemates, bunkers, observation posts and artillery fighting positions to repel any attempt to breach the Gothic Line.[1] Initially, this line was breached during Operation Olive (also sometimes known as the Battle of Rimini), but Kesselring's forces were consistently able to retire in good order. This continued to be the case up to March 1945, with the Gothic Line being breached but with no decisive breakthrough; this would not take place until April 1945 during the final Allied offensive of the Italian Campaign.[2]

Operation Olive has been described as the biggest battle of materials ever fought in Italy. Over 1,200,000 men participated in the battle. The battle took the form of a pincer manoeuvre, carried out by the British Eighth Army and the U.S. Fifth Army against the German 10th Army (10. Armee) and German 14th Army (14. Armee). Rimini, a city which had been hit by previous air raids, had 1,470,000 rounds fired against it by allied land forces. According to Lieutenant-General Oliver Leese, commander of the British Eighth Army: "The battle of Rimini was one of the hardest battles of Eighth Army. The fighting was comparable to El Alamein, Mareth, and the Gustav Line (Monte-Cassino)."

  1. ^ Sterner, 2008. p.106
  2. ^ Bryn, Chapter 14.

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