Operation Husky - Sicilian Campaign 1943 The Allied invasion of Sicily, codenamed Operation Husky, was a major World War II campaign, in which the Allies took Sicily from the Axis. It was a large scale amphibious and airborne operation, followed by six weeks of land combat. It launched the Italian Campaign. Husky began on the night of 9–10 July 1943, and ended 17 August.
51st Highland Division £7.50
51st Highland Division in Sicily £7.50
Admiral Cunningham and Air Marshal Tedder £7.50
Admiral Cunningham and Vice Admiral Hewitt £7.50
Aerial of Primosole Bridge £7.50
American cargo ship hit by German planes £7.50
American Cargo Ship Sicily £7.50
Broadhurst, Montgomery and Ramsey £7.50
Captured German soldiers Afrika Korps Sicily £7.50
Captured Italian coastal guns £7.50
Churchill, Eden, Alan Brooke, Marshall and Eisenhower £7.50
Eisenhower and Montgomery £7.50
Gela Sicily taken on D Day £7.50
General Alexander and Eisenhower £7.50
General Gotti-Porcinari captured £7.50
Generals Dempsey and Simonds £7.50
German Panzer VI Tiger Tank £7.50
Italian prisoners on Sicily £7.50
Italian Prisoners taken by the Americans £7.50
Landing boats head for Sicilian coast £7.50
Landing operations Sicily £7.50
Members of the Africa Corps £7.50
Montgomery and Dempsey in conference £7.50
Montgomery and Patton £7.50
Montgomery and Patton. £7.50
Montgomery in a DUKW £7.50
Officers at Randazzo £7.50
Patton and his Officers in Sicily £7.50
Patton and King George VI £7.50
Patton and Montgomery £7.50