In 1553, the Turks raided Lampedusa, capturing 1000 slaves from their population. A colony was founded in 1843 by
Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies after French settlers arrived in 1760. On 9 May 1943,
Operation Corkscrew began with the bombing of
Pantelleria. Pantelleria would be captured by the Allies on 11 June 1943 after the surrender of admiral
Gino Pavesi. Meanwhile, bombing campaigns on the island of Lampedusa would begin on 5 June 1943. Lampedusa would further be subjected to a British landing on 7 June, which would be repelled. On 12 June, a final bombardment would annihilate the Italian defenses, leading to Captain
Orazio Bernardini surrendering. On 13 June, the operation ended with the capture of Linosa and Lampione. Today, the islands serve as a stepping stone for immigrants to get from
North Africa to
Italy. ==Environment==