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  1. 26 de ago. de 2012 · Un monumento en honor de Rodolfo Graziani, un lugarteniente de Mussolini, enfrenta a la derecha y la izquierda en Affile, una pequeña localidad italiana

  2. 15 de ago. de 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. Promoted Marshal in the wake of his role in the Italo-Ethiopian War he subsequently served as Ethiopian Viceroy from 1936-37. Although reputed to be his country's most renowned desert warrior he nevertheless utilised brutal pacification tactics. In 1939 Graziani was appointed Italian army Chief of Staff and the following year Governor of Libya.

  4. Rodolfo Graziani, 1st Marquis of Neghelli (August 11, 1882 – January 11, 1955), was an officer in the Italian Regio Esercito (Royal Army) who led military expeditions in Africa before and during World War II. Rodolfo Graziani was born in Filettino in the province of Frosinone. In 1903, he decided to pursue a military career. He served in World War I and became the youngest Colonnello ...

  5. 21 de abr. de 2021 · Mariscal Rodolfo Graziani, entre Benito Mussolini y Adolf Hitler (Archivo/) El mausoleo donde yacen los restos del mariscal que también gobernó Libia y que fue ministro de Defensa del gobierno títere que los nazis impusieron en el norte italiano en 1943 se construyó en 2012 en Affile, una pequeña localidad romana de 1500 habitantes, y desde el primer día provocó un prolongado litigio ...

  6. Rodolfo Graziani is the 1,369th most popular politician (down from 1,363rd in 2019), the 547th most popular biography from Italy (down from 539th in 2019) and the 83rd most popular Italian Politician. Rodolfo Graziani was an Italian military commander who was most famous for his time as the head of the Italian occupation forces in Libya.

  7. Fighting began in North Africa on September 13, 1940, when Marshal Rodolfo Graziani's Italian 10th Army launched an attack from its bases in Libya on outnumbered British forces in western Egypt. A successful British counterattack initiated on December 9, 1940, led by General Sir Archibald Wavell, resulted in Italian defeat at Tobruk (Tubruq) in eastern Libya on January 22, 1941.