Carlo Spatocco (31 May 1883 – 28 January 1945) was an Italian general during World War II. Spatocco was born in Chieti on May 31, 1883, the son of Francesco...
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C.K. anti-aircraft guns XXI Corps, headquarters in Buq Buq General Carlo Spatocco XX Tank Battalion "L", with L3/35 tankettes LXIII Tank Battalion "L"...
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with a forced march through the snow; during the march, six generals (Carlo Spatocco, Alberto Trionfi, Alessandro Vaccaneo, Ugo Ferrero, Emanuele Balbo Bertone...
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(Commander of Fortress Tripoli) Generale di D spe Carlo Spatocco (16 March – 15 August 1941) Generale di CA spe Carlo Vecchiarelli (15 August 1941 – 19 January...
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included the Puglie Division; The IV Army Corps, commanded by General Carlo Spatocco, comprising the "Parma," "Perugia," and " "Brennero" divisions; The...
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Italian generals (Giuseppe Andreoli, Emanuele Balbo Bertone, Ugo Ferrero, Carlo Spatocco, Alberto Trionfi, Alessandro Vaccaneo) in Kuźnica Żelichowska during...
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C.A. Lorenzo Dalmazzo (1 December 1939 – 26 September 1940) Gen. D. Carlo Spatocco (26 September – 20 December 1940) Gen. D. Enea Navarini (1 August 1941...
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with a forced march through the snow; during the march, six generals (Carlo Spatocco, Alberto Trionfi, Alessandro Vaccaneo, Ugo Ferrero, Emanuele Balbo Bertone...
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walked too slowly, was among those thus murdered, along with generals Carlo Spatocco, Emanuele Balbo Bertone, Alberto Trionfi, Alessandro Vaccaneo and Ugo...
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final Italian offensive in April 1941. He was then replaced by General Carlo Spatocco at the head of the IV Corps, and between 29 November 1941 and 30 September...
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