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  1. 31 gen 2013 · Respondent Girma Abebe, Former Counselor, (Ethiopian Delegation to the UN). A political clash is growing in Italy after the dedication of a memorial to Fascist commander Field Marshal Rodolfo Graziani, a convicted war criminal. Graziani was honored with a mausoleum and a memorial park, all built at taxpayers’ expense, in a village south of Rome.

  2. 15 ago 2012 · Graziani (left) is seen here with German Field Marshal Albert Kesselring in October 1944 A political row has erupted in Italy after a memorial was opened to fascist commander Field Marshal Rodolfo ...

  3. views 2,314,146 updated. Rodolfo Graziani (rōdôl´fō grätsēä´nē), 1882–1955, Italian soldier and colonial administrator. After serving in World War I and in Libya (1921–33), he was made (1935) governor of Italian Somaliland. For his part in the Italo-Ethiopian War, he was promoted to marshal and served (1936–37) as viceroy of ...

  4. 5 set 2017 · Rodolfo Graziani (1882-1955) was an Italian general most famous for his humiliating defeat in Libya in 1940-41, which saw a small British force destroy the vast Italian army in Libya. 'Lucky' Graziani was born on 11 August 1882 at Filettino near Rome. He grew to be over six feet tall, with classical Roman looks. Graziani served in Italy in 1914.

  5. 30 set 2012 · Il mausoleo costruito per Rodolfo Graziani ad Affile, in provincia di Roma, sul quale dominano le scritte 'Patria' e 'Onore', capisaldi del fascismo. «Mai dormito tanto tranquillamente ...

  6. 29 ago 2012 · Our colleagues at “Focus on the Horn,” have posted an essay by Jacob Wiebel and Toni Weis, “A Monument for Graziana: Italy’s unresolved relations to its violent colonial past.” The story of one Italian town’s decision to mount a memorial to honor Marsahll Rodolfo Graziana also appears on the August 29, 2012 website of the New York Times .

  7. 20 feb 2018 · The Addis Ababa massacre or Graziani massacre, in which 20,000 to 30,000 Ethiopians were killed by Italian occupying forces on 19 February 1937, is commemorated at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in ...