Vittorio Ambrosio (28 July 1879 – 19 November 1958) was an Italian general who served in the Italo-Turkish War, World War I, and World War II. During...
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cyclist Thomas Ambrosio (born 1971), American political scientist Valentino Ambrosio (born 2000), American football player Vittorio Ambrosio (1879–1958)...
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what was necessary for the city to be adequately defended. General Vittorio Ambrosio, chief of the General Staff of the Italian armed forces, gave the...
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embarrassment. On 1 February 1943, he was replaced by Vittorio Ambrosio. On 11 March, Ambrosio reinstated the office of deputy chief of staff and appointed...
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Francesco Vittorio Ambrosio (18 September 1932 – 15 April 2009) was a businessman from Italy. He became a multi-millionaire through wheat trading, primarily...
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Second Army, succeeding General Vittorio Ambrosio. Between 30 January and 9 February 1942, Roatta discussed with Ambrosio to create a Policy Directive (Linea...
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finally defeated Greece and conquered coastal Yugoslavia. General Vittorio Ambrosio, the commander of the Italian Army during the conquest of Yugoslav...
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comprising around 300,000 troops. The Italian 2nd Army was commanded by Vittorio Ambrosio, while the 9th Army by Alessandro Pirzio Biroli, and consisted of...
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the main air base in British First Army's southern sector. General Vittorio Ambrosio, the new Chief of the Comando Supremo plans to send 10,000 German...
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following the military conquest of Yugoslavian Dalmatia by General Vittorio Ambrosio, during World War II. It had the provisional purpose of progressively...
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