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The Road to Defeat, The Reorganisation of the Italian Army After the Winter 1940-41
Published 2023-11-01“…Following the Italian defeat in North Africa and the setback suffered in the war against Greece, the Regio Esercito (the Italian Army) had lost ten of its 70 divisions and suffered heavy losses. …”
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La Divisione Corazzata “M”. Un capitolo nei rapporti tra l’Esercito e la Milizia nello Stato fascista
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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La struttura della popolazione militare italiana durante la Prima guerra mondiale
Published 2023-11-01“…This article analyses the Italian Army’s demographic composition during First World War. …”
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Le polizze speciali di assicurazione per i combattenti della grande guerra attraverso gli atti dell’Istituto Nazionale delle Assicurazioni
Published 2023-11-01“…This article analyses the State-financed life insurance policies issued in 1918 by Istituto Nazionale delle Assicurazioni (INA) in favor of Italian Army soldiers, NCO’s and officers in the aftermath of Caporetto. …”
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Handbook of Aircraft Weapons /
Published 2012“…The first air - dropped bomb from a powered aircraft is recorded as when Lieutenant Giulio Gavotti of the Italian Army dropped four grenades from his Blériot XI aircraft onto an Ottoman military encampment at the Taguira oasis in Libya, on 1 November 1911. …”
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Betwixt and between. The hybrid identity of a South Tyrolean Bersagliere in the 1935-1936 Italo-Abyssinian War
Published 2016-01-01“…One of them was the obligation of young men to fulfil military service in the Italian army. Thus, for example, Andrä Ralser served in Sicily and was afterward – in 1935 – drafted to fight in the Italo-Abyssinian War. …”
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Il fronte del fiume Piave dalla carte militari del 1918-18. Aggiornamenti topografici e militari attraverso l'occhio del cartografo
Published 2022-09-01“…The military maps show a different military disposition of the two Armies, which deployed their units according to defensive (Italian Army) and offensive (Austro-Hungarian Army) purposes. …”
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Challenging the Myth of Ethiopian Terrain Advantage: An Exploration of the Battle of Adwa
Published 2024-01-01“…Emperor Menelik's spatially-oriented leadership empowered his generals to outmanoeuvre the rigidly positioned Italian army, exemplifying "topographical possibilism" in contrast to the Italians' "topographic determinism" - their dependence on strategic locations for exerting pressure. …”
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Dead and missing Slovenes in the Italian armed forces and as prisoners of war during the Second World War: questionnaires on sources, numbers, names
Published 2021-10-01“…Since Slovenes in the Italian Army were among the first Slovene casualties of war in the interwar period (in 1935) and during World War II (in 1940), this contribution analyses the current state of the basic lists and sources relating to the fatalities, their numbers and names, as well as examining the possibilities of assisting the families of victims among Slovenes mobilised into the Italian armed forces with more detailed lists and by honouring their memory.…”
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THE INFLUENCE OF GEOLOGY ON BATTLEFIELD TERRAIN AND IT’S AFFECTS ON MILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOUNTAINS AND KARST REGIONS: EXAMPLES FROM WW1 AND AFGHANISTAN
Published 2007-12-01“…During the World War I conflict between the Austrian and Italian army, Austrian engineer units constructed hallways in the karst region of Soča river. …”
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Silence and Noise. Military Honor in the Public and Private Correspondence of the L’armata s’agapò Case
Published 2023-07-01“…Through the analysis of public and private correspondence about the ‘s’agapò case’, the essay investigates the concept of military honor in relation to the conduct of the Italian Army in Greece from 1940 to 1943. In so doing, the essay shows that the legal proceedings occasioned by L’armata s’agapò weren’t only a domestic matter of freedom of expression in a Christian-Democrats-run, imperfectly democratic republic risen from the ashes of the monarchic-fascist regime; they were also part of an international affair concerning the political and military positioning of Italy in the new world order of the Cold-War era.…”
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Familiarity at Work: Awesome or Contempt? Assessing the Interplay among Familiarity, Leadership and Team Identification
Published 2023-11-01“…We tested this nomological network using structural equation modeling and invariance analyses on a sample of 435 military personnel from the Italian Army (228 combat, 207 non-combat). Results indicated an invariant pattern of relationships among variables for combat and non-combat sub-samples. …”
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Strateška lega zgornje Pivke
Published 2016-03-01“…The Yugoslav People’s Army also used the lakes for its manoeuvres and did much more damage to them than the Italian army had done previously. The bottom of Palško jezero was reconstructed in 1990, and the owners were compensated. …”
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