Talk:Operation Achse
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I corrected from Axis victory to German victory in the info box, and I wonder why Yugoslavia and Romania are mentioned at all: the clash was between Germans and Italians, with Yugoslavians and Romanians watching the events and picking up leftovers(respectively Italians joining partisans and pocket submarines on Danube). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.205.194.4 (talk) 13:33, 10 November 2016 (UTC)
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Up to 50,000 of them died in German captivity.
editHow many of them were killed by allied bombs? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.185.40.209 (talk) 14:30, 11 January 2021 (UTC)
Rm overlinked
editMilitary articles of this type typically do spell out all of the units and all of their commanders, and especially the battle locations, since the names vary from language to language. There are a couple of sections that came across as a sea of blue, but the links do not repeat. I have moved them into a list for readability purposes, but would be just as glad to see the sections expanded into longer text instead. I did notice that Rome was repeatedly wikilinked and I am fixing that and any other repeats as I see them. Elinruby (talk) 02:20, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
The term 'Fascist Italy'
editThe term 'Fascist Italy' will still be used at this page. Although the Fascist regime collapsed on 25 July. The government just changed and entrusted under Badoglio. Fascist Italy signed the military armistice on 3 September at Cassibile. And on 29 September. Fascist Italy signed the official Instrument of Surrender at Malta by Badoglio for Italy and Eisenhower for the Allies. Jheeeeeeteegh (talk) 12:27, 12 September 2024 (UTC)