Battle of Bologna

Battle of Bologna
Part of the Spring 1945 offensive in Italy during World War II

Map of the battle
Date9–21 April 1945
Location
Bologna, Italy
44°29′38.000″N 11°20′34.001″E / 44.49388889°N 11.34277806°E / 44.49388889; 11.34277806
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
 Poland
 United Kingdom
 United States
Italy
Vargas Era Brazil (aviation)
 Germany
Commanders and leaders
Polish government-in-exile Władysław Anders
Polish government-in-exile Zygmunt Bohusz-Szyszko
Nazi Germany Richard Heidrich
Units involved
Polish government-in-exile II Corps
United Kingdom V Corps (Elements)
United States II Corps (Elements)
Vargas Era Brazilian Expeditionary Force
Nazi Germany I Parachute Corps
Nazi Germany XIV Panzer Corps (Elements)
Casualties and losses
Polish government-in-exile 234 dead & 1,228 wounded
Kingdom of Italy 84 killed, 159 wounded, 15 missing[1]
Unknown, but heavy
Battle of Bologna is located in Italy
Battle of Bologna
Location within Italy
Battle of Bologna is located in Europe
Battle of Bologna
Battle of Bologna (Europe)

The Battle of Bologna was fought in Bologna, Italy from 9–21 April 1945 during the Second World War, as part of the Spring 1945 offensive in Italy. The Allied forces were victorious, with the Polish II Corps and supporting Allied units capturing the city on 21 April.


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