Pietro Gazzera (11 December 1879 – 30 June 1953) was an officer in the Italian Royal Army during World War II, as well as a prewar Italian politician....
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German fencer Linda Gazzera (1890–1942), Italian spiritualist medium Pietro Gazzera (1879–1953), Italian officer in the Italian Royal Army and politician...
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chemical warfare attacks against the Bedouin. On 20 June 1930, Marshal Pietro Badoglio wrote to General Rodolfo Graziani: As for overall strategy, it...
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Dembidolo) under the command of General Carlo De Simone and later General Pietro Gazzera. The British forces withdrew the following month (to start an offensive...
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Tenente Generale Pietro Badoglio Maggior Generale Scipione Scipioni Colonnello Tullio Marchetti Colonnello Pietro Gazzera Colonnello Pietro Maravigna Colonnello...
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General Pietro Gazzera (doubles as commander of the Galla and Sidama Troops Command) Galla and Sidama Troops Command, in Jimma – General Pietro Gazzera I Colonial...
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General Luigi Frusci (Italian Eritrea) Southern Sector, in Jimma, General Pietro Gazzera Eastern Sector, in Addis Ababa, General Guglielmo Nasi Giuba Sector...
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needed a foreign war to distract public opinion. Other historians such as Pietro Pastorelli have argued that the invasion was launched as part of an expansionist...
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Gilliaert on 7 July 1941, and included nine generals, among them General Pietro Gazzera and Count Arconovaldo Bonaccorsi, 370 officers, and 2,574 NCOs and 1...
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Aeronautica). Amedeo served under Marshal Rodolfo Graziani and Libyan Governor Pietro Badoglio during later stages of the so-called "pacification of Libya" (1911...
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campaign of 1940–1941. On 3 July 1941, the Italian forces (under General Pietro Gazzera) surrendered when they were cut off by the Force Publique. A Congolese...
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(ad interim) National Fascist Party 4 April 1925 – 12 September 1929 Pietro Gazzera National Fascist Party 12 September 1929 – 22 July 1933 Benito Mussolini...
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of Amba Alagi (1941) together with General Claudio Trezzani; General Pietro Gazzera ceased resistance at the Siege of Saïo on 3 July 1941, while General...
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Seyoum Mengesha Governor of Sidamo In office 1941–1942 Preceded by Pietro Gazzera (Fascist Governor) Succeeded by Adefresew Yinadu Lord Mayor of Addis...
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military operations within the Zone of the Interior. Italian General Pietro Gazzera surrenders the remnants of his forces in the Jimma area of Ethiopia...
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in East Africa. On 6 July, after Duke Amedeo of Aosta and Generale Pietro Gazzera surrendered, Nasi became the acting Governor-General of Italian East...
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Mecklenburg-Schwerin Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Pietro Gazzera Prince Georg of Bavaria Giovanna of Italy Agenor Maria Gołuchowski Sergey...
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Gilliaert cut off the retreat of Italian General Pietro Gazzera in Ethiopia and accepted the surrender of Gazzera's 7,000 troops. After the successful conclusion...
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Benini Minister of War Armando Diaz Antonino Di Giorgio Benito Mussolini Pietro Gazzera Benito Mussolini Minister of Labour and Social Security Stefano Cavazzoni...
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Governorate), the Southern Sector in the Galla-Sidamo Governorate (General Pietro Gazzera), the Eastern Sector on the border with French Somaliland and British...
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1937 19 May 1941 3 years, 149 days Royal Italian Army – Gazzera, PietroGeneral Pietro Gazzera (1879–1953) Acting 23 May 1941 6 July 1941 44 days Royal...
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During the East African Campaign of 1941, the Dubats served with the Pietro Gazzera army group. Following the British military occupation of Italian Somaliland...
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retreat of Italian army of General Pietro Gazzera at the Siege of Saïo in the Ethiopian Highlands, later accepting Gazzera's surrender with 7,000 of his soldiers...
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posts and strongpoints. During the Italian attack at Kassala, General Pietro Gazzera, the Governor of Galla-Sidamo captured the Sudan fort of Gallabat with...
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Auguste-Édouard Gilliaert, successfully cut off the retreat of General Pietro Gazzera's Italians at Saïo, in the Ethiopian Highlands after marching over 1...
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April 1925 12 September 1929 4 years, 159 days National Fascist Party Pietro Gazzera (1879–1953) 12 September 1929 22 July 1933 3 years, 313 days National...
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ArmandoArmando Felsani (1892–?) 10 July 1938 12 August 1938 33 days 3 Gazzera, PietroPietro Gazzera (1879–1953) 12 August 1938 6 July 1941 2 years, 328 days...
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ez-Zor was fought in Syria, resulting in Allied victory. Italian General Pietro Gazzera surrendered to Belgian Congolese forces after his stronghold at Saio...
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Governor • 1936-1938 Carlo Geloso • 1938 Armando Felsani • 1938-1941 Pietro Gazzera Historical era Interwar period World War II • Created 1 June 1936 • Allied...
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Jung briefly served as finance minister a second time – in 1944 – under Pietro Badoglio but was dismissed after three months following allegations concerning...
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