Volturno Line

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German prepared defensive lines south of Rome
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German prepared defensive lines south of Rome

The Volturno Line was a German defensive position in Italy during World War II.

The line ran from Termoli in the east, along the Biferno River through the Apennine Mountains to the Volturno River in the west.

Following the Allied invasion of Italy the German forces set up a series of defensive lines across Italy, intended to delay the Allied advance. The Volturno Line was the southernmost of these. The Germans retreated to the next line north (the Barbara Line) when it was breached in October 1943.

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