Salerno mutiny

The Salerno mutiny was a rebellion during the Second World War by about 600 British soldiers who, on 16 September 1943, refused assignment to new units as replacements during the initial stages of the Allied invasion of Italy.

Salerno mutiny

The Salerno mutiny was a rebellion during the Second World War by about 600 British soldiers who, on 16 September 1943, refused assignment to new units as replacements during the initial stages of the Allied invasion of Italy.