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2005 - Renata Tebaldi Arie da opere-III e canzone (Arias from operas-III and song) (Hobby & Work Hobby & Work Publishing – ORT004) 2006 - Plácido Domingo album Italia, ti amo (Italy, I love you) ( Deutsche Grammophon – 00289 477 6086), released in Germany and Ukraine
The Commemorative Medal of the War Period 1940–43 (Italian: Medaglia commemorativa del periodo bellico 1940-43) is a decoration awarded by the Italian Republic to personnel who served in the Italian Armed Forces or certain civilian entities of the Government of Italy during Fascist Italy's participation in World War II on the side of the Axis powers between 1940 and 1943.
The Commemorative Medal of the War of Liberation (Italian: Medaglia commemorativa della guerra di liberazione) is a decoration awarded by the Italian Republic to personnel who participated in military and partisan operations of the Italian co-belligerent forces or the Italian resistance movement against the Axis powers during the Italian campaign of World War II and the coincident Italian ...
The various decrees establishing and modifying eligibility for the medal led to a lengthy and complicated set of eligibility requirements. As requirements evolved over time from the originally prescribed eligibility of 1894 and modifications were promulgated in 1906, [1] 1923, and 1927, personnel qualified for the medal if they met any one of the following criteria, labeled "a" through "f" in ...
With the intention of celebrating those who had taken part in the battles that had led to the constitution of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861, Vittorio Emanuele II, with Royal Decree no. 2174 of 4 March 1865[1], established the commemorative medal of the Wars fought in 1848, 1849, 1859, 1860 and 1861 for the independence and unity of Italy and granted it to all those who had fought in the first ...
Piaggio P.108 front quarter view. The Piaggio P.108 Bombardiere was an Italian four-engine heavy bomber that saw service with the Regia Aeronautica during World War II. [3] The prototype first flew on 24 November 1939 and it entered service in 1941. [3]
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Unlike cities in nearby Sicily, or Naples more to the north, Reggio was relatively untouched by Allied air raids in the first two years of the war. The first air raid only took place on 5 December 1942, when RAF bombers, coming from Malta, attacked the air base.