The siege of Saïo or battle of Saïo took place during the East African Campaign of World War II. Belgo-Congolese troops, British Commonwealth forces and...
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Saio may refer to: Saiō, an unmarried female relative of the Japanese emperor Saïo, a town in Ethiopia Siege of Saïo, or battle of Saïo, took place during...
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War II Siege of Lille (1940) – World War II Siege of Malta (1940–1943) – World War II Siege of Giarabub (1940–1941) – World War II Siege of Saïo (1941)...
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Colonial war (category History of European colonialism)
Duperoux's remarks to war correspondent George Weller following the 1941 Siege of Saïo Colonial military practices and tactics were usually regarded as secondary...
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Louis Bobozo (category Soldiers of the Force Publique)
the Siege of Saïo. From 1953–1954 he served as drill instructor to the young Joseph-Désiré Mobutu in Luluabourg and became his mentor. He was one of the...
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Arbegnoch (category Instances of Lang-am using second unnamed parameter)
surrendered at Battle of Amba Alagi (1941) together with General Claudio Trezzani; General Pietro Gazzera ceased resistance at the Siege of Saïo on 3 July 1941...
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Free Belgian forces (redirect from Belgian Section of the Royal Air Force)
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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Auguste Gilliaert (category Honorary commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
and accepted the surrender of Gazzera's 7,000 troops. After the successful conclusion of the campaign in East Africa, a part of the Force Publique was re-designated...
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Belgian Congo (category History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo by period)
Asosa, Bortaï and in the Siege of Saïo under Major-general Auguste-Eduard Gilliaert during the second East African campaign of 1940–1941. On 3 July 1941...
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(woreda), a woreda in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia Siege of Saïo, a battle of the East African Campaign of World War II This disambiguation page lists...
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Paul Ermens (category Governors of provinces of the Belgian Congo)
Vice-governor general of the Belgian Congo and Commander of the Force Publique. His most famous post was when he served as the commander of the Force Publique...
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The siege of Oreja was a siege by the forces of Alfonso VII, Emperor of Spain, that lasted from April until October 1139 when the Almoravid garrison surrendered...
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Emperor Go-Daigo (redirect from Emperor Godaigo of Japan)
following this, Nitta Yoshisada, who had raised an army in the east, laid siege to Kamakura. When the city finally fell to Nitta, Hōjō Takatoki, the shogunal...
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is a list of World War II battles encompassing land, naval, and air engagements as well as campaigns, operations, defensive lines and sieges. Campaigns...
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siege of Constantinople, Byzantine Emperor. Autumn–winter – The Byzantine general Heraclius, brother of Tiberios III, crosses the mountain passes of the...
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forces under the command of Belgian officers notably fought against the Italian colonial army in Ethiopia in Asosa, Bortaï and Saïo under Major-General Auguste-Eduard...
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for naming years. July 27 – The Siege of Thessalonica (676–678) ends, when the Sclaveni withdraw. Autumn – Siege of Constantinople: Emperor Constantine...
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(Major-General Auguste Gilliaert) who had defeated the Italians at Asosa and Saïo. On 6 July, Gazzera and 2,944 Italian, 1,535 African and 2,000 bande formally...
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Heian period (category Tributaries of Imperial China)
other festivals, such as Aoi Matsuri in Kyoto (May) and Saiō Matsuri in Meiwa, Mie (June), both of which feature the jūnihitoe 12-layer dress. Traditional...
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after his stronghold at Saio in the Ethiopian Highlands was surrounded. Joseph Stalin made a broadcast calling on the people of the Soviet Union to pursue...
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exile in the kingdom of Hix Witz. July 27 – The Siege of Thessalonica (676–678) ends, when the Sclaveni withdraw. Autumn – Siege of Constantinople: Emperor...
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Rerum italicarum scriptores (category Medieval history of Italy)
the emperor Fredrick's destruction Of Milan (Epistola Burchardi) in 1162. Boncompagno da Signa: Book of the siege of Ancona (Liber de obsidione Anconae)...
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siege of Constantinople, Byzantine Emperor. Autumn–winter – The Byzantine general Heraclius, brother of Tiberios III, crosses the mountain passes of the...
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international mountain running competition contested by athletes of the members of WMRA, World Mountain Running Association, the sport's global governing...
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