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    Pietro Badoglio, 1st Duke of Addis Abeba, 1st Marquess of Sabotino (US: /bəˈdoʊljoʊ/ bə-DOH-lyoh, Italian: [ˈpjɛːtro baˈdɔʎʎo]; 28 September 1871 – 1...
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  • Princess Phương Mai married Pietro Badoglio, 2nd Duke of Addis Abeba and Marquess of Sabotino, the son of the first duke Pietro Badoglio; they had two children...
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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 is necessary...
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    of Montferrat, was the birthplace of Pietro Badoglio, for whom it was later renamed. Comune di Graziano Badoglio » Amministrazione » Il Sindaco "Superficie...
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    The armistice was approved by both Victor Emmanuel III and Marshal Pietro Badoglio, who was serving as Prime Minister of Italy at the time. Nazi Germany...
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    Ethiopia as a victory title by King Victor Emmanuel III for Marshal Pietro Badoglio after he led Italian troops into Addis Ababa on May 5, 1936 in the...
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    apparent, Prince Umberto II, suggesting the appointment of Marshal Pietro Badoglio as prime minister with himself as his deputy, with the goals of ending...
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  • Badoglio Proclamation was a speech read on Ente Italiano per le Audizioni Radiofoniche (EIAR) at 19:42 on 8 September 1943 by Marshal Pietro Badoglio...
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  • prepared Italian defensive positions under the command of Marshal Pietro Badoglio. The battle was fought near Maychew (Mai Ceu), Ethiopia, in the modern...
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    Generale Emilio De Bono, later continued by Marshal of Italy Pietro Badoglio. It was Badoglio and not Graziani who entered Addis Ababa in triumph after his...
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    Victor Emmanuel III finally dismissed Mussolini and appointed Marshal Pietro Badoglio, 1st Duke of Addis Abeba, as prime minister with secret orders to negotiate...
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    Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini replaced him with General Pietro Badoglio. Ethiopian forces attacked the newly arrived invading army and launched...
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    cooperation with the government of the Kingdom of Italy (initially with Pietro Badoglio and later Ivanoe Bonomi as prime ministers), as opposed to German-occupied...
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    the King and the position of "Duce" was dismantled, while Marshal Pietro Badoglio, 1st Duke of Addis Abeba was appointed Presidente del Consiglio. This...
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    executed Mussolini's policy with respect to France. After the removal of Pietro Badoglio as chief of staff of the armed forces in November, Pintor was briefly...
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    attacks and counter-attacks by Italian forces under Marshal of Italy Pietro Badoglio and Ethiopian forces under Ras Mulugeta Yeggazu. This battle was primarily...
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    his mission had been accomplished. His place was taken by Marshal Pietro Badoglio, and De Bono was appointed Inspector of Overseas Troops. In 1940, De...
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    Germany, despite the protests of the new Italian government under Pietro Badoglio. The armistice was made public on 8 September. German forces moved...
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  • Social Republic. The song explicitly calls for death to the King and Pietro Badoglio. Giovinezza, another Italian Fascist song Horst Wessel Lied, another...
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    the conquest of gulf of Sidra, and linking the two colonies. 1929: Pietro Badoglio becomes a unique governor of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica. Beginning...
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    Pietro Badoglio and had Mussolini arrested. This is commonly known as the Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy (or 25 Luglio in Italian); Badoglio's government...
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    attacks and counterattacks by Italian forces under Marshal of Italy Pietro Badoglio and Ethiopian forces under Ras Imru Haile Selassie. This battle was...
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    Mussolini from office in 1943 and the position was restored with Marshal Pietro Badoglio becoming prime minister in 1943, although the original denomination...
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    This battle consisted of attacks by Italian forces under Marshal Pietro Badoglio on Ethiopian forces under Ras Kassa Haile Darge and Ras Seyoum Mangasha...
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  • - Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta (1869–1931) 25 June 1926 - Pietro Badoglio (1871–1956) 25 June 1926 - Enrico Caviglia (1862–1945) 25 June 1926...
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    had expressed many legitimate concerns to Mussolini and to Marshal Pietro Badoglio, the Chief-of-Staff in Rome, Balbo still planned to invade Egypt as...
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    The Badoglio I government of Italy held office from 25 July 1943 until 24 April 1944, a total of 273 days, or 9 months and 3 days. The government was composed...
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  • remnants of the imperial army could remain stuck in the trap created by Badoglio, Hailé Selassié ordered the 20,000 men he had left to retreat in an orderly...
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    Italian Libya Italian East Africa Italian Ethiopia Emperor of Ethiopia Pietro Badoglio Victor Emmanuel and his successors retained the title "King of Sardinia"...
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  • were Italians who supported Victor Emmanuel III and the government of Pietro Badoglio after the Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini was overthrown. Chinese...
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