BADOGLIO, PIETRO

pyāˈtrō bädôˈlyō, 1871–1956, Italian soldier and public official. After serving in World War I, he was governor of Libya (1929–33) and succeeded Gen. Emilio de Bono as commander in chief in the Ethiopian conquest, which he brought (1936) to a victorious end. Created duke of Addis Ababa, he was briefly viceroy of Ethiopia, then chief of the Italian general staff until 1940. After the fall of Mussolini, he was made (1943) premier by King Victor Emmanuel III. He negotiated an armistice with the Allies, whom he joined in the war against Germany. Meeting with much opposition in Italy, he resigned in 1944. He wrote Italy in the Second World War (tr. 1948).

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...the DSO with bar and two DFCs. BADOGLIO, Pietro. Italian general and statesman...21 . Always anti-Fascist, Badoglio was exiled as ambassador to Brazil...the 9 Sep 43 assault at Salerno, Badoglio had the operation called off because...
...strategies Beinecke . See also Letter 35. Marshall BADOGLIO Pietro Badoglio 1871-1956 , Italian field marshal who conquered...in July 1943, see Introduction. EP despised the Badoglio government and coined the verb badogliare, "to...
...Partito Nazionale Fascista-1942-43 B. 44 f. 242 Badoglio, Pietro, Maresciallo dItalia B. 60 f. 278 Pricolo, Francesco...Guerra Sf. 11 Ministero della Marina B. 67 f. 389 Badoglio, Pietro f. 390 Cavallero, Ugo B. 71 f. 461 Pavelic e...
...33 ; Titus Rome , 133 ; Trajan Ancona , 210 Aretino, Pietro, 326 Arezzo, 324 27 , 343 Arezzo, Guittone d, 319...also Bonaparte, Elisa Baciocchi Badia Polesine, 387 Badoglio, Pietro, 245 Baglioni family, 351 Bagnacavallo, 99 Bagnacavallo...
...85, 108 Arcari, Paolo, 52 Aventine Secession, 164 Badoglio, Pietro, 109 , 112 -13 Balbo, Italo, 134 , 137 , 162 , 178...12 Celesia di Vegliasco, Giovanni, 126 Ceriana, Pietro, 56 Chiggiato, Giovanni, 124 Ciano, Costanzo, 140...
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...Mussolini fell on July 25, 1943; on September 3, Marshal Pietro Badoglio came to an armistice agreement with the Allies, whereupon...1943), the post-fascist government of Marshal Badoglio called on the prefascist labor leaders to reorganize...
...captioned with a different purpose in mind, are in Grazianis Cirenaica pacificata (1932.: 188-89). (15) Pietro Badoglio, who was governor of Libya at the rime, and was as responsible as Graziani for the repression against the Libyan...
...was, for most of this period, fundamentally opposed to France, Great Britain, and Yugoslavia, although Marshal Pietro Badoglio, the chief of the general staff and the man in charge of coordinating military strategy, was far more comfortable...
...John, the press came perilously close to ending Ikes career.7 His decision in September 1943 to maintain Marshal Pietro Badoglio, one of Mussolinis ex-henchmen, and King Victor Emanuel in power in Italy was denounced by the New York Times...
...democracy. Along the same lines, Pietro Scoppola has identified the...German revenge, Prime Minister Badoglio fled from Rome in such haste...southern port city of Brindisi, Badoglio asked his Anglo-American...Bollati Boringhieri, 1991). 12 Pietro Scoppola, 25 aprile. Liberazione...


 

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...but was defeated when the Italian commander, Pietro Badoglio, ordered the use of poison gas, then banned by international...to Italy. There was also extensive personal loot. Pietro Badoglio, the Italian commander in Ethiopia, claimed half...
...his new prime minister, Marshall Pietro Badoglio, both of whom had connived and...peninsula. After the surrender, Badoglio disbanded the Italian Armed Forces...whatever their opinion of the king and Badoglio, would attempt to join the Allied...
...peace with the deposed Mussolinis replacement, Marshal Pietro Badoglio. Roosevelt insisted on unconditional surrender, throwing the situation into chaos. While Badoglio resisted and protested, the Germans poured troops into...
...them both arrested. The new Prime Minister, Marshal Pietro Badoglio, who had been the chief of general staff, continued to fight on Germanys side but furtively sued for peace. Badoglio also secretly imprisoned Mussolini in an empty ski hotel...
...offered an opportunity for Marshal Pietro Badoglio, the Italian Chief of Supreme...decision-making--to intervene. Badoglio thought that the war talk was dangerous...minimum effort. Even the cautious Badoglio agreed that a war limited to Albania...
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...Clara Petacci, had been rescued by the Germans from their imprisonment by the interim Italian government under Pietro Badoglio. Mussolini and his wife, Donna Rachele, lived in the Villa Feltrinelli; Petacci was housed in another villa nearby...
...Navy actions off Gibraltar, Algeria, Sicily and Malaya. On board the ship General Dwight D Eisenhower and Marshal Pietro Badoglio signed the Italian armistice and Japanese forces formally surrendered on board the Nelson. HMS Nelson returned to...
...the Joint Chiefs of Staff), went secretly into Rome to see the new prime minister, Marshal Pietro Badoglio. The drop might have worked, but Badoglio said it was too late - and soon fled south with his king. The Germans had managed to move 60...
...the two Axis allies. When an armistice with Anglo-American forces was arranged at the end of August 1943, Gen. Pietro Badoglio was obliged to allow that the Italian military was not capable of fighting the Germans emplaced around Rome, or anywhere...


 

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BADOGLIO, PIETRO pya tro bado lyo, 1871 1956, Italian soldier and public official. After serving in World War I, he was governor of Libya...
...1943) against continued support of Mussolini, the king dismissed the dictator, placed him under arrest, and named Pietro Badoglio premier. German troops occupied Rome after Italy surrendered to the Allies, and Victor Emmanuel fled to S Italy...
...Emmanuel III, the appointment of Badoglio as premier, and the dissolution...in N Italy. Meanwhile, the Badoglio government declared war on...Italy In 1944 the unpopular Badoglio cabinet had resigned, and...the Socialist party, led by Pietro Nenni. However, Fanfanis...


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