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    Vittorio Ambrosio (28 July 1879 – 19 November 1958) was an Italian general who served in the Italo-Turkish War, World War I, and World War II. During...
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  • cyclist Thomas Ambrosio (born 1971), American political scientist Valentino Ambrosio (born 2000), American football player Vittorio Ambrosio (1879–1958)...
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  • Francesco Vittorio Ambrosio (18 September 1932 – 15 April 2009) was a businessman from Italy. He became a multi-millionaire through wheat trading, primarily...
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  • embarrassment. On 1 February 1943, he was replaced by Vittorio Ambrosio. On 11 March, Ambrosio reinstated the office of deputy chief of staff and appointed...
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    Second Army, succeeding General Vittorio Ambrosio. Between 30 January and 9 February 1942, Roatta discussed with Ambrosio to create a Policy Directive (Linea...
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    finally defeated Greece and conquered coastal Yugoslavia. General Vittorio Ambrosio, the commander of the Italian Army during the conquest of Yugoslav...
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    to the High Command and collaborated as personal aide with General Vittorio Ambrosio. He was a close friend of Benito Mussolini's son-in-law Galeazzo Ciano...
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  • intentions. General Vittorio Ambrosio, who was devoted to the King and hostile to the Germans, became the new Chief of the General Staff. Ambrosio was persuaded...
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    following the military conquest of Yugoslavian Dalmatia by General Vittorio Ambrosio, during World War II. It had the provisional purpose of progressively...
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    comprising around 300,000 troops. The Italian 2nd Army was commanded by Vittorio Ambrosio, while the 9th Army by Alessandro Pirzio Biroli, and consisted of...
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    Italian Army in Russia, Cavallero was dismissed and replaced by General Vittorio Ambrosio. In response to Cavallero's dismissal, members of the Fascist leadership...
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    Commander in Chief) Andrew Cunningham (Naval Commander in Chief) Vittorio Ambrosio (C-in-C Comando Supremo) Alfredo Guzzoni (C-in-C Italian Sixth Army)...
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    Kenneth Anderson Dwight D. Eisenhower Henri Giraud Ugo Cavallero Vittorio Ambrosio Italo Balbo † Rodolfo Graziani Italo Gariboldi Ettore Bastico Curio...
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    starting points of the invasion. The force under the command of General Vittorio Ambrosio defeated easily the Royal Yugoslav Army in crisis and reached in a...
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     New Zealand Commanders and leaders Pietro Badoglio Ugo Cavallero Vittorio Ambrosio Walther von Brauchitsch Wilhelm List Kurt Student Elemér Gorondy-Novák...
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    another change of mind by Mussolini and by a proposal by General Vittorio Ambrosio, the Chief of Staff of the Italian armed forces, to turn down German...
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    artillery pieces. Construction continued until 1942; a report by General Vittorio Ambrosio on 3 October 1942 recorded that 1,475 bunkers had been completed and...
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    Herr (POW) Hans-Valentin Hube Benito Mussolini  Rodolfo Graziani  Vittorio Ambrosio  Alfredo Guzzoni (POW) Mario Arisio  Strength May 1944: 619,947 men...
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    High Command In office 18 November 1943 – 1 May 1945 Preceded by Vittorio Ambrosio Succeeded by Claudio Trezzani Personal details Born 10 December 1883...
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    Armata) was commanded by Generale designato d’Armata (acting General) Vittorio Ambrosio, and consisted of one fast (Italian: celere) corps (Celere Corps)...
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  • against the German army in Croatia, Hungary and Austria. General Vittorio Ambrosio (December 10, 1938 – January 20, 1942) General Mario Roatta (January...
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    Chetniks, Ustaše and Partisans. In line with these efforts, General Vittorio Ambrosio outlined the Italian policy in Yugoslavia: All negotiations with the...
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    their attack on 9 April, but by 13 April Italian forces under General Vittorio Ambrosio had counter-attacked, and were in Benkovac by 14 April. The naval...
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    principal military leaders, including Chief of the General Staff Vittorio Ambrosio, General Giacomo Carboni, General Giuseppe Castellano and Marshal...
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    Harold Alexander Bernard Montgomery Kenneth Anderson Henri Giraud Vittorio Ambrosio Albert Kesselring Erwin Rommel H. J. von Arnim  Giovanni Messe  Strength...
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  • Squadron 515th Squadron Comando Supremo Commander-in-Chief: General Vittorio Ambrosio Oberbefehlshaber Süd Commander-in-Chief: General Albert Kesselring...
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    5 March 2022. De Felice (1990), p. 1331, reports that the general Vittorio Ambrosio reproached Mussolini for not having asked Hitler - during their meeting...
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    general Vittorio Ambrosio, but he had to obey the promise that Mussolini gave to Hitler. At the beginning of March 1943, general Ambrosio, summoned...
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    1943 Rosi became of Chief of Staff of the Army, replacing General Vittorio Ambrosio who had become Chief of the General Staff. He left the post in May...
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  • Allied invasion of Sicily Commander-in-Chief of Army Group Liguria. Vittorio Ambrosio General Commander of the Military Order of Savoy Commander, 2nd Army...
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