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    Raffaele de Courten (Milan, 23 September 1888 – Frascati, 23 August 1978) was an Italian admiral. He was the last Chief of Staff of the Italian Regia...
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  • 1810s), Spanish general Raffaele de Courten (1888–1978), Italian admiral This page lists people with the surname De Courten. If an internal link intending...
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    Admiral Raffaele de Courten (Minister of the Navy), General Renato Sandalli (Minister of the Air Force), General Paolo Puntoni, General Giuseppe De Stefanis...
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    Arturo Riccardi (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Kriegsmarine, Riccardi led the Italian Royal Navy delegation, along with Raffaele de Courten, Emilio Brenta, and Carlo Giartosio during the Conference of Merano...
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    attempt to obtain help for the defense of the eastern border. Admiral Raffaele de Courten, Chief of Staff of the Italian Co-belligerent Navy, had answered...
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    command over the naval forces, while the Chief of Staff, Admiral Raffaele de Courten, followed Victor Emmanuel III in his escape towards Brindisi. In...
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    went to meet Hitler at Munich, charging General Roatta, Admiral Raffaele de Courten and Air Brigadier Egisto Perino with drafting Italy's demands. The...
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    Agustín Isunza, 77, prolific Mexican comedian and character actor Raffaele de Courten, 89, former Italian admiral and the last Chief of Staff of the Royal...
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    Benito Mussolini (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Machine ISBN 0-921447-34-5 De Felice, Renzo (1965). Mussolini. Il Rivoluzionario,1883–1920 (in Italian) (1 ed.). Torino: Einaudi. De Felice, Renzo (1966)....
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    March 1942, he took command of the 7th Naval Division (replacing Raffaele de Courten), made of the four light cruisers of the Montecuccoli and D'Aosta...
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