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  2. Category:Italian military personnel of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian military personnel of World War I" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 573 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Military history of Italy during World War I - Wikipedia

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    Italy recovered the territory lost after the fighting at Caporetto in November the previous year and moved into Trento and Trieste. Fighting ended on 4 November 1918. Italian armed forces were also involved in the African theatre, the Balkan theatre, the Middle Eastern theatre and then took part in the Occupation of Constantinople.

  4. Italian front (World War I) - Wikipedia

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    The frequency of offensives for which the Italian soldiers partook between May 1915 and August 1917, one every three months, was higher than demanded by the armies on the Western Front. Italian discipline was also harsher, with punishments for infractions of duty of a severity not known in the German, French, and British armies. [29]

  5. Category : Military units and formations of Italy in World War I

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    Category: Military units and formations of Italy in World War I. 4 languages.

  6. 1st Army (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    In March 1916, the information services of the Army [10] had the 1st news of a concentration of Austrian forces in the Trentino sector. These were to be the preparations for the so-called Strafexpedition, planned by the Chief of Staff of the Imperial Royal Austro-Hungarian Army, Field Marshal Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf.

  7. Italian prisoners of war in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Captured Italian soldiers at the incursion of German and Austro-Hungarian troops into Friuli. Italian prisoners of war held by the Austrians, Udine 1917. The main camps where Italian prisoners were held were at Mauthausen, Sigmundsherberg and Theresienstadt (Bohemia) in Austria-Hungary and Celle (Hanover) and Rastatt (Baden) in Germany. [4 ...

  8. Italian entry into World War I - Wikipedia

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    Italy entered into the First World War in 1915 with the aim of completing national unity: for this reason, the Italian intervention in the First World War is also considered the Fourth Italian War of Independence, [1] in a historiographical perspective that identifies in the latter the conclusion of the unification of Italy, whose military actions began during the revolutions of 1848 with the ...

  9. Royal Italian Army - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, Italian troops saw intense combat during the German spring offensive. Italian soldiers also saw action in campaigns against the Ottoman Empire in Africa and the Middle East such as in the Senussi campaign. Overall, the Royal Italian Army suffered 460,000 [9] to 709,000 [10] [11] [12] killed and 947,000 to 1,050,000 wounded during World ...