The Battle of San Marino was an engagement on 17–20 September 1944 during the Italian Campaign of the Second World War, in which German Army forces occupied the neutral Republic of San Marino, and were then attacked by Allied forces. It is sometimes known as the Battle of Monte Pulito.

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  • 1944-09-20 (xsd:date)
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  • British Eighth Army
  • Germany
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  • Allied defensive victory
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  • 1944-09-20 (xsd:date)
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  • The Battle of San Marino was an engagement on 17–20 September 1944 during the Italian Campaign of the Second World War, in which German Army forces occupied the neutral Republic of San Marino, and were then attacked by Allied forces. It is sometimes known as the Battle of Monte Pulito.
  • La battaglia di Monte Pulito, talvolta chiamata anche battaglia di San Marino si riferisce ad uno scontro tra le truppe tedesche e le forze britanniche del Commonwealth e la 278ª Divisione di fanteria della Wehrmacht avvenuto il 18 settembre 1944 sul Monte Pulito, tra Faetano e la Città di San Marino presso il Rio Cando nella valle del fiume Marano. Nella battaglia morì Sher Bahadur Thapa del 1° battaglione/9° fucilieri Gurkha, poi insignito della Croce della Vittoria e tuttora sepolto nel cimitero di guerra di Rimini. Thapa difese infatti i suoi commilitoni costretti a ritirarsi perché avevano finito le munizioni; quando anche lui finì le munizioni salvò due compagni feriti prima di essere colpito a morte. Immagine:San Marino in World War II. jpg|San Marino stato neutrale Immagine:Guerra1. JPG|Paesaggio del fronte, sullo sfondo il Titano Immagine:MontePulito. png|Localizzazione di Monte Pulito in una carta di San Marino
  • Сражение при Монте-Пулито или Сан-Маринское сражение — столкновение между 278-й пехотной дивизией вермахта и британскими силами Содружества (преимущественно индийских гурков), случившееся 18 сентября 1944 в Монте-Пулито, между Фаэтано и городом Сан-Марино и около реки Кандо, в долине реки Марано. В битве погибли 9 стрелков-гурков, впоследствии награждённых Крестом Виктории, которые были погребены на военном кладбище Римини.
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  • 2009-05-29 (xsd:date)
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  • The initial plan for Operation Olive, the attempt to break the Gothic Line (red); the planned offensive is shown in blue, along the eastern coast. The arrows converge north of San Marino.
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  • Battle of San Marino or Battle of Monte Pulito
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  • 17–20 September 1944
  • 26 December 1944
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  • Allied defensive victory
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  • The Battle of San Marino was an engagement on 17–20 September 1944 during the Italian Campaign of the Second World War, in which German Army forces occupied the neutral Republic of San Marino, and were then attacked by Allied forces. It is sometimes known as the Battle of Monte Pulito.
  • La battaglia di Monte Pulito, talvolta chiamata anche battaglia di San Marino si riferisce ad uno scontro tra le truppe tedesche e le forze britanniche del Commonwealth e la 278ª Divisione di fanteria della Wehrmacht avvenuto il 18 settembre 1944 sul Monte Pulito, tra Faetano e la Città di San Marino presso il Rio Cando nella valle del fiume Marano.
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  • Battle of San Marino
  • Battaglia di Monte Pulito
  • Сражение при Монте-Пулито
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  • Battle of San Marino
  • or Battle of Monte Pulito
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