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  2. Battle of Vittorio Veneto - Wikipedia

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    The engagement, the last major battle in the war (1915–1918) between Italy and Austria-Hungary, was generally referred to as the Battle of Vittorio Veneto, i.e. 'Vittorio in the Veneto region'. The city's name was officially changed to Vittorio Veneto in July 1923, [ 13 ] about nine months after Benito Mussolini and his National Fascist Party ...

  3. Vittorio Veneto - Wikipedia

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    The word "Veneto", was attached to the city's name in 1923. Subsequently, many streets in other parts of Italy have been named Via Vittorio Veneto. The Italian victory at the Battle of Vittorio Veneto led to the town lending its name as a military honor. Thus, in the 1930s, a battleship was named Vittorio Veneto.

  4. 332nd Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The American pilots, as members of the Italian bombardment squadrons, engaged in bombing raids behind Austrian lines, being especially active during the progress of the Vittorio Veneto offensive. [2] Doughboys of the 2nd Battalion, 332nd Infantry in front line trenches on the Piave sector, near Varage, Italy, September 28, 1918.

  5. History of South Tyrol - Wikipedia

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    In June 1918, an Austro-Hungarian offensive against the Piave line was repulsed (see Battle of the Piave River). On October 24, 1918, Italy launched its final offensive against the Austro-Hungarian Army, which consequently collapsed [6] (see Battle of Vittorio Veneto). The armistice of Villa Giusti was signed on November 3. It came into force ...

  6. Italian battleship Vittorio Veneto - Wikipedia

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    Vittorio Veneto had a crew of 1,830 to 1,950 over the course of her career. [2] [3] Vittorio Veneto ' s main armament consisted of nine 381 mm (15 in) 50-caliber Model 1934 guns in three triple turrets; two turrets were placed forward in a superfiring arrangement and the third was located aft. Her secondary anti-surface armament consisted of ...

  7. Armistice of Villa Giusti - Wikipedia

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    Italy represented the Allies and Associated Powers. The armistice protocol, together with a supplementary protocol, was signed on 3 November 1918 in the Villa Giusti, outside Padua in the Veneto, Northern Italy, and took effect 24 hours later. [1] This armistice applied only to Austria because Hungary later signed the separate Belgrade armistice.

  8. Category:Vittorio Veneto - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vittorio Veneto" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Annunciation (Previtali) H.

  9. Category:Cities and towns in Veneto - Wikipedia

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    Vittorio Veneto (1 C, 5 P) Σ. Veneto geography stubs (1 C, 591 P) Pages in category "Cities and towns in Veneto" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...