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Operation Baytown

Operation Baytown
Part of the Allied invasion of Italy
The Allied Landings in Italy, September 1943- Reggio, Taranto and Salerno NA6258.jpg
British troops, presumably of the 5th Infantry Division, come ashore at Reggio, during the Allied invasion of Italy, September 1943.
Date 3 September 1943
Location Reggio Calabria, Italy
38°06′35.0″N 15°38′31.3″E / 38.109722°N 15.642028°E / 38.109722; 15.642028
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom
 Canada
 Germany
 Italy
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Bernard Montgomery
United Kingdom Miles C. Dempsey
Nazi Germany Traugott Herr
Units involved
United Kingdom XIII Corps Nazi Germany LXXVI Panzer Corps

Operation Baytown was an Allied amphibious landing on the mainland of Italy that took place on 3 September 1943, part of the Allied invasion of Italy, itself part of the Italian Campaign, during the Second World War.

The attack was made by Lieutenant-General Miles C. Dempsey's British XIII Corps, which had under command the 1st Canadian Infantry Division (Major-General Guy Simonds) and the British 5th Infantry Division (Major-General Gerard C. Bucknall). XIII Corps was part of the British Eighth Army, commanded by General Sir Bernard Montgomery. XIII Corps crossed the Straits of Messina from Sicily to Reggio di Calabria, covered by a heavy artillery barrage from Sicily and air cover from the Desert Air Force operating from Sicilian airfields. The intent was to tie down German forces in the area and gain an Allied foothold at the 'toe' of Italy. Montgomery had objected to Baytown as ineffective, preferring to prioritise Operation Avalanche, but followed orders and prepared to carry it out anyway. However, when essential landing craft and naval resources were diverted to Avalanche he complained again.


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