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The Royal Italian Army ( Regio Esercito ), reformed in 1861 and existed until 1946, participated in World War II. The Royal Army started with the unification of Italy ( Risorgimento) and the formation of the Kingdom of Italy ( Regno d'Italia ). It ended with the dissolution of the monarchy.
- List of Italian divisions in World War II - Wikipedia
Royal Italian Army during World War II. Categories: Lists of...
- Royal Italian Army - Wikipedia
The main cause of the Italian army's suffering was due to...
- List of Italian divisions in World War II - Wikipedia
In July 1942, the Italian Royal Army (Regio Esercito) expanded the CSIR to a full army of about 200,000 men named the Italian Army in Russia (Armata Italiana in Russia, ARMIR), also known as the 8th Army.
Although the German forces prepared to defend without Italian assistance, only two of their divisions opposite the Eighth Army and one at Salerno were not tied up disarming the Royal Italian Army. On 9 September, forces of the U.S.
The Italian Royal Army's first real taste of modern warfare was during World War I. Most of the actions were fought in northern Italy, and the Royal Army suffered many casualties. This included over 700,000 dead. In particular, the frequency of the offensives in which Italian soldiers participated between May 1915 and August 1917, one every ...
World War II. During World War II the 2nd Army was the Italian (Complex Major) Great Unit charged, from 1940 to 1943, of the activities of control and garrison of the occupied or annexed territories of the former Kingdom of Yugoslavia . 2nd Army ORBAT, depending units: "Comando Superiore Forze Armate (FF.AA.) di Slovenia e Dalmazia" - "Supersloda"