The Italian Campaign refers to a series of military operations in Italy during World War II, primarily from 1943 to 1945, aimed at capturing Italy from Axis powers. This campaign was significant for the United States and its allies, including many soldiers from Georgia, who participated in key battles such as Sicily, Salerno, and the liberation of Rome. The campaign demonstrated the challenges of mountain warfare and urban combat while also impacting the morale and strategic positioning of Allied forces in Europe.