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... asically been disarmed. Aside from the more than a million Italian troops who surrendered to Germany and were reorganized by the Germans into the puppet Italian Social Republic’s army, the hundreds of thousands of troops in the south loyal to the monarchy had, by the end of 1943, effectively been disarmed.
Their planes were grounded at airfields, their weapons locked away in warehouses.
As for national security?
Well, since they were now allies, the British and Americans ...
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