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  1. Pietro Badoglio. Pietro Badoglio ( phát âm tiếng Ý: [ˈpjɛːtro baˈdɔʎʎo]; 28 tháng 9 năm 1871 - 1 tháng 11 năm 1956 ), Công tước thứ nhất xứ Addis Ababa, Hầu tước thứ nhất xứ Sabotino, là một Thống chế quân đội người Ý trong hai cuộc chiến tranh thế giới và là Thủ tướng Ý, phó ...

  2. "Pietro Badoglio" published on by null. (b. 28 Sept. 1871, d. 1 Nov. 1956).Italian general A professional soldier, he fought at Adowa (1896) and in Libya (1911). He led the successful assault on the Austrian stronghold of Monte Sabotino in 1916, but was subsequently at least partly responsible for the disastrous defeat at Caporetto (1917).

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  4. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Pietro Badoglio formó parte del gobierno fascista pero contribuyó a la caída de Mussolini en julio de 1943. Pietro Badoglio (1871-1956) fue un general que durante la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918) estuvo a cargo de las negociaciones del armisticio en representación de Italia.

  5. Pietro Badoglio. Pietro Badoglio. Pietro Badoglio ( Grazzano Monferrato, 28. rujna 1871. – Grazzano Monferrato, 1. studenog 1951. ), talijanski vojskovođa i političar. Za vrijeme Prvog svjetskog rata bio je zapovjednik talijanskog 27. korpusa. Pretrpio težak poraz u bitci kod Kobarida u listopadu 1917. godine.

  6. Pietro Badoglio. Born in: 1871 - Died in: 1956. Pietro Badoglio was born on September 29, 1871 in Grazzano Monferrato by a family of farmers: his mother, Antonietta Pittarelli, is a wealthy bourgeois, while his father, Mario, is a landowner of modest conditions. After joining the Military Academy of Turin, he was nominated artillery lieutenant ...

  7. 2 de sept. de 2019 · As the routed tribesmen fled, they were relentlessly harried by Badoglio’s men. “This isn’t war,” one Red Cross worker remarked, “it isn’t even slaughter. It’s the torture of tens of thousands of defenseless men, women and children with bombs and poison gas.”. Badoglio entered Addis Ababa on May 5, 1936.