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  1. The Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre was a major theatre of operations during the Second World War. The vast size of the Mediterranean and Middle East theatre saw interconnected naval, land, and air campaigns fought for control of the Mediterranean, North Africa , the Horn of Africa, the Middle East and Southern Europe .

    • 10 June 1940 – 23 May 1945, (4 years, 11 months and 5 days)
    • Allied victory
    • Italy ceded all its African colonies to the Allies, restored Albanian independence, and gave some territory to Yugoslavia and Greece
  2. The Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre was a major theatre of operations during the Second World War . Other Belligerents. Allies. Note: not including main allies, colonies, former axis powers, or resistance groups. Poland (1939-1945) France (1939-1945) Czechoslovakia (1939-1945) Belgium (1940-1945) Ethiopia (1941-1945) Canada (1943-1945)

  3. Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre Main article: Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II Allied Force Headquarters (AFHQ), controlled all forces in the Mediterranean Theatre late 1942 to May 1945.

  4. Mediterranean and Middle East theatre. Part of the Second World War. A map of the Mediterranean in 1941. Date. 10 June 1940 – 23 May 1945. [lower-alpha 1] (4 years, 11 months and 5 days) Location. Southern Europe, the Middle East, East Africa, North Africa.

    • Allied victory
  5. The Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre was a major theatre of operations during the Second World War. The vast size of the Mediterranean and Middle East theatre saw interconnected naval, land, and air campaigns fought for control of the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Middle East and Southern Europe.

  6. Although often considered to be a “side show” during the Second World War, the campaign in the Mediterranean and Middle East was one of the most complex, interrelated, extensive, and certainly most enduring theatres of that conflict.

  7. European theatre of World War II - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Preceding events. Outbreak of war in Europe. Germany and the USSR partition Northern Europe. War comes to the West. Air war. Mediterranean and other European countries. Eastern Front. Initial Soviet retreat. Summer campaign of 1942 and Stalingrad. Battles after Stalingrad.