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  1. 12.12.2023 The SPA 35 was an Italian army light off-road truck by S.P.A., used both by the Royal Italian Army and Regia Aeronautica in the interwar, WW2 as well as postwar. Produced from 1935 to an unknown numbers, until 1948, the last were used in 1950 by the Army, after which it was passed onto civilian service.

  2. [166] [14] [167] According to the Historical Branch of the Italian Army, Italian military losses were 4,678 killed, 36,072 missing, 32,500 wounded and 116,681 captured. [ 166 ] [ 168 ] [ 169 ] [ 170 ] A large part of the missing were presumed to have been killed and buried on the battlefield or in unknown locations, [ 166 ] whereas another part presumably included locally recruited soldiers ...

  3. Parte generale’: from the Ministry of Foreign affairs to the Italian Embassy in Moscow, 24 May 1946; Ibid.: from the Ministry of Foreign affairs to the Italian Embassy in Moscow, Roma, 23 May 1946, in attachment: General Staff of the Italian Army, ‘Internati militari italiani liberati in Russia’, 7 May 1946; Secret Archives of the Vatican (ASV), Ufficio Informazioni Vaticano, b. 521, f ...

  4. In 1942, the Royal Army, having noticed the obsolescence of Italian tanks, asked Germany to produce under license the Panzer III and Panzer IV, but due to bureaucratic problems and resistance both in Germany and in Italy, the project (with the unofficial name of P21/42 and P23/41) remained only a hypothesis until the Armistice.

  5. 25 dic 2021 · Italy in World War II was with the Axis Powers after signing the Triparte Pact. What about the Italian Army of WW2 in Europe? In this video Italy's Army of t...

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  6. 12 ago 2022 · Although Italian law dictated new recruits with the Royal Italian Army be trained for 18 months prior to combat, it was common for them to receive significantly less than that. Prime Minister Benito Mussolini commanded an impressive number of soldiers, roughly 200,000, but between their poor training and outdated equipment, they weren’t as effective as one would expect.

  7. 2 lug 2024 · Italian Campaign, (July 9, 1943–May 2, 1945), during World War II, the Allied invasion and conquest of Italy. With the success of operations in North Africa (June 1940–May 13, 1943) and Sicily (July 9–August 17, 1943), the next logical step for the Allies in the Mediterranean was a move against

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