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  1. This is a list of the World War II divisions of the Royal Italian Army of the Kingdom of Italy. Alpine Divisions [ edit ] 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense" ( Turin )

  2. 17 mar 2021 · Italy during World War II. Life in Italy during World War II didn’t differ much from that of other civilians around Europe. It was characterized by restrictions. Living under a dictatorship, such restrictions didn’t simply take the form of limited amounts of non-National goods, fuel, and even items of clothing, but also of censorship.

  3. 6 giu 2020 · The performance of the Italian armed forces during the Second World War has been the butt of jokes for over 70 years. However, the notion that the Italian army (WW2) fought poorly and surrendered readily is not exactly true as there are examples of Italian forces fighting quite successfully and bravely.

  4. From one of the better threads that explained it: "The Italian army during WWII was completely unready for a war against modern European armies. The Individual Italian soldier was for the most part brave and willing to fight, but they were ineptly led, poorly supplied, and inadequately armed.

  5. Battle of Garfagnana. Battle of Garfagnana. Part of the Gothic Line Offensive during the Italian campaign of World War II. Buffalo Soldiers of the 92nd Division provide mortar support during the fighting near Massa. Date. 26–28 December 1944. Location. North of Lucca, Italy. Result.

  6. Nearly four million Italians served in the Italian Royal Army during the Second World War. Nearly one half of a million Italians (including civilians) died between June 1940 and May 1945. The Royal Army suffered 161,729 casualties between 10 June 1940 and 8 September 1943 in the war against the Allies.

  7. General Bruno Malaguti, Chief of Staff of the 8th Army (ARMIR), and Italian officers intently study a map during the invasion of Russia, 1942. In July 1942, Mussolini scaled up the Italian effort on the Eastern Front and the CSIR became the 8th Italian Army. The 8th Italian Army was also known as the Italian Army in Russia (ARMIR).