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    Gestro (Gestro River) (Callafo) Basso Giuba (Lower Juba) (Chisimaio) Nogal (Nugaal) (Eil) Following World War II, the Italian-administered Trust Territory...
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    755 askaris were killed in Italian East Africa, excluding the losses in Giuba region and eastern fronts. After that date, in the last battles in East...
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    Somalia Italiana, Il Giuba, Turin, s. a. [1926]; id., La Vallata del Giuba, Turin, s. a. [1927]; Commissariato generale dell'Oltre Giuba, Notizie sul territorio...
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  • anti-tank guns) Armoured Car Section "Scioa" (1ZM armoured cars) Autonomous Giuba Sector, in Mogadishu – Major-General Gustavo Pesenti XCI Colonial Brigade...
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    the Paris Peace Conference, as compensation Britain gave them the Oltre Giuba and France agreed to transfer some Saharan territories to Italian Libya...
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    Bottego, Vittorio (1895). Viaggi di scoperta nel cuore dell'Africa: il Giuba esplorato. Turin: E. Loescher. Dima-Bottego language Ravenstein 1894, pp...
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    General Pietro Gazzera Eastern Sector, in Addis Ababa, General Guglielmo Nasi Giuba Sector, in Mogadishu, Lieutenant General Carlo De Simone (Southern Italian...
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    War, the Italian-Turkish War, the Second Italo-Abyssinian War and World War II (East African Campaign). Out of a total of 256,000 Italian troops serving...
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  • rupia Somalo Postage stamps and postal history of Italian East Africa Postage stamps and postal history of Oltre Giuba Postage stamps of Italian Libya...
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    rupia Somalo Postage stamps and postal history of Italian East Africa Postage stamps and postal history of Oltre Giuba Postage stamps of Italian Libya...
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    resistance against Italy persisted until 1939. In 1941, during World War II, Ethiopia was liberated from Italian control by Allied forces in the East...
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    Oltre Giuba (Italian for Beyond Juba, Somali: Dadw Jubba) formerly Trans-Juba, is the former name of Jubaland, in the southwesternmost part of Somalia...
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    Savari (category Libya in World War II)
    for their performance in battle On the eve of Italy's entry into World War II the Royal Corps of Libyan Colonial Troops comprised approximately 28,000 locally...
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    Menelik II. Luuq and it's Gasaargude sultanate was detailed in the work of it:Ugo Ferrandi in his book '''Lugh, emporio commerciale sul Giuba'' written...
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    was incorporated into Italian Somaliland, and was later re-dubbed Oltre Giuba by the Italians. Britain retained control of the southern half of the partitioned...
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    German colonies, but as a compensation, the United Kingdom gave it the Oltre Giuba and France agreed to give some Saharan territories to Italian Libya. The...
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    1940 World War II broke out between Italy and Great Britain. The defeat of the Axis forces in the North African Campaigns of World War II meant Italy lost...
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    "colonies" in the late nineteenth century. After 1936 and during World War II, the Greek Dodecanese islands were also included in the project (with the...
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    Sabrata, Sirte, Tocra, Tripoli, Tripolitania. Somalia Benadir, Chisimaio, Giuba, Migiurtinia, Mogadiscio. Toponyms of the Sabina Piazza Vescovio takes its...
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    establishing the Italian Somali Divisions (101 and 102). After World War II, a former member of the Zaptìé corps, Siad Barre, became President of Somalia...
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    Italian Spahis (category Libya in World War II)
    part in the Invasion of Ethiopia. On the eve of Italy's entry into World War II the Royal Corps of Libyan Colonial Troops comprised approximately 28,000 locally...
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    rupia Somalo Postage stamps and postal history of Italian East Africa Postage stamps and postal history of Oltre Giuba Postage stamps of Italian Libya...
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    Italian East Africa (category World War II occupied territories)
    to the downfall of Mussolini and the Fascist regime in Italy in World War II. Italian East Africa was formed on 1 June 1936, shortly after the conquest...
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    tried unsuccessfully to maintain the colony of Tripolitania after World War II, but in February 1947 relinquished all Italian colonies in a Peace Treaty...
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    remaining Italians stayed during the decolonization process after World War II and are actually assimilated to the Eritrean society, a few are stateless...
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    schedule for its achievement was accelerated due to the outbreak of World War II.: 47  In Europe, Italy's spazio vitale was to include southeastern Europe...
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    Republic. Italian Eritrea (1882–1947) Italian Somalia (1889–1947) Oltre Giuba (1924-1926) Trust Territory of Somaliland (1950–1960) Libya (1911–1947)...
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