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How was the invasion of Italy similar to the Battle of Berlin? Both events started in April of 1945. Both events were led by Soviet Union forces. Both events resulted in retreats of Allied forces. Both events led to the elimination of leaders from power.

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D) Both events led to the elimination of leaders from power

Step-by-step explanation:

The invasion of Italy began when American and British forces landed in Sicily, Italy on June 10th, 1943. Italy's leader at that time was fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. The invasion of Sicily led to the downfall of Mussolini and was therefore eliminated from power as a leader.

The Soviet Army had invaded the city of Berlin in Germany in 1945. This battle led to the surrender of Germany. Adolf Hitler, Germany's dictator commit su!c!de to avoid capture, thus being taken out of a position of power.

With all this in mind, it is clear that these events are related through the fact that the leaders of both places of battle were taken from their positions in power during the events.

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Both events led to the elimination of leaders from power.

Step-by-step explanation:

The United Kingdom and the United States led from Northern Africa into Sicily and Southern Italy and the failed Operation Axis Italy Surrendered to the Allies. In the battle of Berlin, the Soviet Army pushed from the East repelling the German invasion into the Soviet Union and arrived in Berlin taking Berlin and the invasion in France by the Americans, British, and Canadians then Germany surrendered, and Victory in Europe was secured

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