The British troops landed on Terceira Island, one of the Azores, in a little noted operation.
The Azores belong to Portugal and the population of the Azores are Portuguese. The Allies had made plans to land there by force, much like they had in Iceland, but it proved unnecessary as the Portuguese agreed to lease air bases to the allies.
Portugal and the UK had been allies since the Napoleonic Wars, although Portugal had not entered the war. They remained on friendly terms in spite of Portugal having a long sitting authoritarian government which would make one presume, in accurately, that it would have been sympathetic to the Germans. In fact, at the start of the Second World War, Portugal announced that its 500-year-old plus treat with the UK remained in effect. The UK, wisely, simply chose not to invoke it. The British did begin, however, to occupy islands in the Azores starting in 1942 under lease from Portugal.
The Azores were known to Europeans prior to the 1370s. Settlement by Portugal commenced in the 1439.
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