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75 relations: Addis Ababa, Alpini, Amedeo De Cia, Armistice of Cassibile, Battle of Amba Aradam, Battle of France, Battle of Maychew, Battle of Pljevlja, Belluno, Berat, Blackshirts, Breda M37, Brixia Model 35, Bruneck, Case Anton, Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects, Chambéry, Digne-les-Bains, Division (military), Gap, Hautes-Alpes, German invasion of Greece, Giovanni Esposito (general), Greco-Italian War, Grenoble, Guardia alla Frontiera, Hellenic Army, Invasion of Yugoslavia, Italian Eritrea, Italian invasion of France, Italian protectorate of Albania (1939–1943), Livorno, Massawa, Maurizio Lazzaro de Castiglioni, Mekelle, Montenegro, Mortar (weapon), Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno", Mountain gun, Mountain warfare, Naples, Piedmont, Pljevlja, Puster Valley, Royal Italian Army, Second Battle of Tembien, Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Skoda 75 mm Model 15, Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, Train (military), Vichy France, ... Expand index (25 more) »
- Alpini divisions of Italy
- Divisions of Italy in World War II
- Divisions of Italy of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
- Italian military units and formations of the Greco-Italian War
- Military units and formations established in 1935
- Military units and formations of Italy in Yugoslavia in World War II
Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa (fountain of hot mineral water, new flower) is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia.
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Alpini
The Alpini are the Italian Army's specialist mountain infantry.
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Amedeo De Cia
Amedeo De Cia (23 December 18837 April 1971) was an Italian general during World War II.
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Armistice of Cassibile
The Armistice of Cassibile was an armistice that was signed on 3 September 1943 between Italy and the Allies during World War II.
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Battle of Amba Aradam
The Battle of Amba Aradam (also known as the Battle of Enderta) was fought on the northern front of what was known as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War.
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Battle of France
The Battle of France (bataille de France; 10 May – 25 June 1940), also known as the Western Campaign (German: Westfeldzug), the French Campaign (Frankreichfeldzug, campagne de France) and the Fall of France, during the Second World War was the German invasion of France, that notably introduced tactics that are still used.
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Battle of Maychew
The Battle of Maychew (Mai Ceu) was the last major battle fought on the northern front during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War.
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Battle of Pljevlja
The Battle of Pljevlja (1-2 December 1941), was a World War II attack in the Italian governorate of Montenegro by Yugoslav Partisans under the command of General Arso Jovanović and Colonel Bajo Sekulić, who led 4,000 Montenegrin Partisans against the Italian occupiers in the town of Pljevlja.
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Belluno
Belluno (Belum; Belùn) is a town and province in the Veneto region of northern Italy.
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Berat
Berat (Berati) is the ninth most populous city of Albania and the seat of Berat County and Berat Municipality.
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Blackshirts
The Voluntary Militia for National Security (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN), commonly called the Blackshirts (Camicie Nere, CCNN, singular: Camicia Nera) or squadristi (singular: squadrista), was originally the paramilitary wing of the National Fascist Party, known as the Squadrismo, and after 1923 an all-volunteer militia of the Kingdom of Italy under Fascist rule, similar to the SA.
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Breda M37
The Mitragliatrice Breda calibro 8 modello 37 (commonly known as the Breda mod. 37 or simply Breda 37/M37 and also just M37) was an Italian Medium machine gun produced by Breda and adopted in 1937 by the Royal Italian Army.
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Brixia Model 35
The Brixia Model 35 was an Italian small-sized, rapid-firing light mortar of World War II.
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Bruneck
Bruneck (Brunico or Ladin: Bornech or Burnech; Brunecium or Brunopolis) is the largest town in the Puster Valley in the Italian province of South Tyrol.
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Case Anton
Case Anton (Fall Anton) was the military occupation of France carried out by Germany and Italy in November 1942.
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Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects
The Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects, more commonly known as CROWCASS, was an organisation set up to assist the United Nations War Crimes Commission and Allied governments in tracing ex-enemy nationals suspected of committing war crimes or atrocities in Europe during the Second World War.
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Chambéry
Chambéry (Arpitan: Chambèri) is the prefecture and largest city of the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France.
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Digne-les-Bains
Digne-les-Bains (Occitan: Dinha dei Banhs), or simply and historically Digne (Dinha in the classical norm or Digno in the Mistralian norm), is the prefecture of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of Southeastern France.
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Division (military)
A division is a large military unit or formation, usually consisting of between 10,000 and 25,000 soldiers.
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Gap, Hautes-Alpes
Gap is the prefecture of the department of Hautes-Alpes, in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Southeastern France.
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German invasion of Greece
The German invasion of Greece, also known as the Battle of Greece or Operation Marita (Unternehmen Marita), were the attacks on Greece by Italy and Germany during World War II.
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Giovanni Esposito (general)
Giovanni Esposito (May 18, 1882 – June 3, 1958) was an Italian general during World War II and a recipient of the Gold Medal of Military Valor.
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Greco-Italian War
The Greco-Italian War (Ellinoïtalikós Pólemos), also called the Italo-Greek War, Italian campaign in Greece, Italian invasion of Greece, and the War of '40 in Greece, took place between Italy and Greece from 28 October 1940 to 23 April 1941.
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Grenoble
Grenoble (or Grainóvol; Graçanòbol) is the prefecture and largest city of the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France.
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Guardia alla Frontiera
The Guardia alla Frontiera (GaF) (transl. Border Guard), was an Regio Esercito Border guard created in 1937 who defended the 1,851 km of northern Italian frontiers with the so-called "Vallo Alpino Occidentale" (487 km with France), "Vallo Alpino Settentrionale" (724 km with Switzerland and 420 km with Austria) and "Vallo Alpino Orientale" (220 km with Yugoslavia).
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Hellenic Army
The Hellenic Army (Ellinikós Stratós, sometimes abbreviated as ΕΣ), formed in 1828, is the land force of Greece.
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Invasion of Yugoslavia
The invasion of Yugoslavia, also known as the April War or Operation 25, was a German-led attack on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers which began on 6 April 1941 during World War II.
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Italian Eritrea
Italian Eritrea (Colonia Eritrea, "Colony of Eritrea") was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy in the territory of present-day Eritrea.
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Italian invasion of France
The Italian invasion of France (10–25 June 1940), also called the Battle of the Alps, was the first major Italian engagement of World War II and the last major engagement of the Battle of France.
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Italian protectorate of Albania (1939–1943)
The Italian protectorate of Albania, also known as Italian Albania, the Kingdom of Albania or Greater Albania, existed as a puppet state and protectorate of Fascist Italy.
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Livorno
Livorno is a port city on the Ligurian Sea on the western coast of the Tuscany region, Italy.
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Massawa
Massawa or Mitsiwa (Məṣṣəwaʿ; ባጸዕ, or ባድዕ,; ምጽዋ; مَصَّوَع; Massaua; Maçuá) is a port city in the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea, located on the Red Sea at the northern end of the Gulf of Zula beside the Dahlak Archipelago.
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Maurizio Lazzaro de Castiglioni
Maurizio Lazzaro de Castiglioni (Milan, 23 March 1888 – Rome, 1962) was an Italian general during World War II.
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Mekelle
Mekelle (መቐለ), or Mekele, is a special zone and capital of the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.
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Montenegro
Montenegro is a country in Southeastern Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula.
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Mortar (weapon)
A mortar today is usually a simple, lightweight, man-portable, muzzle-loaded cannon, consisting of a smooth-bore (although some models use a rifled barrel) metal tube fixed to a base plate (to spread out the recoil) with a lightweight bipod mount and a sight.
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Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno"
The Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno" (Gruppo Artiglieria da Montagna "Belluno") is an inactive mountain artillery group of the Italian Army, which was based in Pontebba in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and mountain Artillery Group "Belluno" are Italian military units and formations of the Greco-Italian War.
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Mountain gun
Mountain guns are artillery pieces designed for mountain warfare and other areas where wheeled transport is not possible.
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Mountain warfare
Mountain warfare or alpine warfare is warfare in mountains or similarly rough terrain.
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Naples
Naples (Napoli; Napule) is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's administrative limits as of 2022.
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Piedmont
Piedmont (Piemonte,; Piemont), located in northwest Italy, is one of the 20 regions of Italy.
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Pljevlja
Pljevlja (Пљевља) is a town and the center of Pljevlja Municipality located in Montenegro in the northern region.
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Puster Valley
The Puster Valley (Val Pusteria; Pustertal) is one of the largest longitudinal valleys in the Alps that runs in an east-west direction between Lienz in East Tyrol, Austria, and Mühlbach near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy.
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Royal Italian Army
The Royal Italian Army (Royal Army) (RE) was the land force of the Kingdom of Italy, established with the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy.
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Second Battle of Tembien
The Second Battle of Tembien was fought on the northern front of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War.
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Second Italo-Ethiopian War
The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a war of aggression waged by Italy against Ethiopia, which lasted from October 1935 to February 1937.
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Skoda 75 mm Model 15
The Skoda 7.5 cm Gebirgskanone M. 15 (Bulgarian: 75-мм планинско оръдие “Шкода”) was a mountain gun used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. In German service, it was known as the 7,5cm Skoda Geb.
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Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) was the headquarters of the Commander of Allied forces in northwest Europe, from late 1943 until the end of World War II.
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Train (military)
In military contexts, a train is the logistical transport elements accompanying a military force.
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Vichy France
Vichy France (Régime de Vichy; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), officially the French State (État français), was the French rump state headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Yugoslav Partisans
The Yugoslav Partisans,Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene: Partizani, Партизани or the National Liberation Army,Народноослободилачка војска (НОВ); Народноослободителна војска (НОВ); Narodnoosvobodilna vojska (NOV) officially the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia,Народноослободилачка војска и партизански одреди Југославије (НОВ и ПОЈ); Народноослободителна војска и партизански одреди на Југославија (НОВ и ПОЈ); Narodnoosvobodilna vojska in partizanski odredi Jugoslavije (NOV in POJ) was the communist-led anti-fascist resistance to the Axis powers (chiefly Nazi Germany) in occupied Yugoslavia during World War II.
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11th Alpini Regiment
The 11th Alpini Regiment (11° Reggimento Alpini) is an inactive regiment of the Italian Army's mountain infantry speciality, the Alpini, which distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 11th Alpini Regiment are military units and formations disestablished in 1943 and military units and formations established in 1935.
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12th Alpini Regiment
The 12th Alpini Regiment (12° Reggimento Alpini) is an inactive regiment of the Italian Army's mountain infantry speciality, the Alpini, which distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II.
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16th Alpini Regiment
The 16th Alpini Regiment (16° Reggimento Alpini) is an inactive regiment of the Italian Army's mountain infantry speciality, the Alpini, which distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II.
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1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
The 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense" (1ª Divisione alpina "Taurinense") was a division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense" are alpini divisions of Italy, divisions of Italy in World War II, military units and formations disestablished in 1943, military units and formations established in 1935 and military units and formations of Italy in Yugoslavia in World War II.
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1st Alpini Regiment
The 1st Alpini Regiment (1° Reggimento Alpini) in an inactive mountain warfare regiment of the Italian Army last based in Pinerolo in Piedmont. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 1st Alpini Regiment are military units and formations disestablished in 1943.
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1st Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain)
The 1st Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain) (1° Reggimento Artiglieria Terrestre (montagna)) is a field artillery regiment of the Italian Army, specializing in mountain warfare. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 1st Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain) are military units and formations disestablished in 1943.
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2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina"
The 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina" (2ª Divisione alpina "Tridentina") was a division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina" are alpini divisions of Italy, divisions of Italy in World War II, military units and formations disestablished in 1943 and military units and formations established in 1935.
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2nd Alpini Regiment
The 2nd Alpini Regiment (2° Reggimento Alpini) is a mountain warfare regiment of the Italian Army based in Cuneo in Piedmont. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 2nd Alpini Regiment are military units and formations disestablished in 1943.
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2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment (Italy)
The 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment (2° Reggimento Artiglieria da Montagna) is an inactive mountain artillery regiment of the Italian Army, which was based in Trento in Trentino.
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3rd Alpine Division "Julia"
The 3rd Alpine Division "Julia" (3ª Divisione alpina "Julia") was a division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 3rd Alpine Division "Julia" are alpini divisions of Italy, divisions of Italy in World War II, Italian military units and formations of the Greco-Italian War, military units and formations disestablished in 1943 and military units and formations established in 1935.
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3rd Alpini Regiment
The 3rd Alpini Regiment (3° Reggimento Alpini) is a mountain warfare regiment of the Italian Army based in Pinerolo in Piedmont. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 3rd Alpini Regiment are military units and formations disestablished in 1943.
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3rd Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain)
The 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain) (3° Reggimento Artiglieria Terrestre (montagna)) is a field artillery regiment of the Italian Army, specializing in mountain warfare. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain) are military units and formations disestablished in 1943.
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4th Alpine Division "Cuneense"
The 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense" (4ª Divisione alpina "Cuneense") was a division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense" are alpini divisions of Italy, divisions of Italy in World War II, Italian military units and formations of the Greco-Italian War, military units and formations disestablished in 1943, military units and formations established in 1935 and military units and formations of Italy in Yugoslavia in World War II.
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4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment
The 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment (4° Reggimento Alpini Paracadutisti) is a special operations forces regiment of the Italian Army based in Montorio Veronese in Veneto. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment are military units and formations disestablished in 1943.
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4th Mountain Artillery Regiment (Italy)
The 4th Mountain Artillery Regiment (4° Reggimento Artiglieria da Montagna) is an inactive mountain artillery regiment of the Italian Army, which was based in Susa in Piedmont.
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5th Mountain Artillery Regiment (Italy)
The 5th Mountain Artillery Regiment (5° Reggimento Artiglieria da Montagna) is an inactive mountain artillery regiment of the Italian Army, which was based in Meran in South Tyrol.
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6th Alpine Division "Alpi Graie"
The 6th Alpine Division "Alpi Graie" (6ª Divisione alpina "Alpi Graie") was a short-lived division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 6th Alpine Division "Alpi Graie" are alpini divisions of Italy.
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6th Alpini Regiment
The 6th Alpini Regiment (6° Reggimento Alpini) is a mountain warfare training regiment of the Italian Army based in Bruneck in South Tyrol. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 6th Alpini Regiment are military units and formations disestablished in 1943.
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6th Mountain Artillery Regiment (Italy)
The 6th Mountain Artillery Regiment (6° Reggimento Artiglieria da Montagna) is an inactive mountain artillery regiment of the Italian Army, which was based in Bassano del Grappa in Veneto.
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7th Alpini Regiment
The 7th Alpini Regiment (7° Reggimento Alpini) is a mountain warfare regiment of the Italian Army based in Belluno in Veneto. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 7th Alpini Regiment are military units and formations disestablished in 1943.
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81/14 Model 35 Mortar
The 81/14 Model 35 Mortar was an Italian World War II infantry mortar.
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9th Alpini Regiment
The 9th Alpini Regiment (9° Reggimento Alpini) is a mountain warfare regiment of the Italian Army based in L'Aquila in Abruzzo. 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and 9th Alpini Regiment are military units and formations disestablished in 1943.
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See also
Alpini divisions of Italy
- 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
- 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina"
- 3rd Alpine Division "Julia"
- 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense"
- 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"
- 6th Alpine Division "Alpi Graie"
Divisions of Italy in World War II
- 101st Motorized Division "Trieste"
- 131st Armored Division "Centauro"
- 132nd Armored Division "Ariete"
- 133rd Armored Division "Littorio"
- 135th Armored Cavalry Division "Ariete"
- 136th Armored Legionary Division "Centauro"
- 183rd Paratroopers Division "Ciclone"
- 184th Paratroopers Division "Nembo"
- 185th Paratroopers Division "Folgore"
- 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
- 1st CC.NN. Division "23 Marzo"
- 1st Cavalry Division "Eugenio di Savoia"
- 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina"
- 2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre"
- 2nd Cavalry Division "Emanuele Filiberto Testa di Ferro"
- 3rd Alpine Division "Julia"
- 3rd CC.NN. Division "21 Aprile"
- 3rd Cavalry Division "Principe Amedeo Duca d'Aosta"
- 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense"
- 4th CC.NN. Division "3 Gennaio"
- 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"
- 7th CC.NN. Division "Cirene"
- GNR Division Etna
- Italian Libyan Colonial Division
- Italian Somali Divisions (101 and 102)
- List of Italian divisions in World War II
Divisions of Italy of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
- 19th Infantry Division "Venezia"
- 1st CC.NN. Division "23 Marzo"
- 1st Libyan Division (Italy)
- 24th Infantry Division "Pinerolo"
- 26th Infantry Division "Assietta"
- 29th Infantry Division "Piemonte"
- 2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre"
- 30th Infantry Division "Sabauda"
- 3rd CC.NN. Division "21 Aprile"
- 4th CC.NN. Division "3 Gennaio"
- 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"
- 5th CC.NN. Division "1 Febbraio"
- 5th Infantry Division "Cosseria"
- 65th Infantry Division "Granatieri di Savoia"
- 6th CC.NN. Division "Tevere"
- 7th CC.NN. Division "Cirene"
- Italian 1st Eritrean Division
- Italian 2nd Eritrean Division
- Italian Libyan Colonial Division
Italian military units and formations of the Greco-Italian War
- 11th Army (Italy)
- 11th Infantry Division "Brennero"
- 131st Armored Division "Centauro"
- 131st Artillery Regiment "Centauro"
- 19th Infantry Division "Venezia"
- 22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi"
- 23rd Infantry Division "Ferrara"
- 27th Artillery Regiment "Marche"
- 29th Infantry Division "Piemonte"
- 2nd Infantry Division "Sforzesca"
- 33rd Artillery Regiment "Acqui"
- 33rd Infantry Division "Acqui"
- 36th Infantry Division "Forlì"
- 37th Infantry Division "Modena"
- 38th Infantry Division "Puglie"
- 3rd Alpine Division "Julia"
- 47th Artillery Regiment "Bari"
- 47th Infantry Division "Bari"
- 48th Artillery Regiment "Taro"
- 48th Infantry Division "Taro"
- 49th Infantry Division "Parma"
- 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense"
- 51st Infantry Division "Siena"
- 53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo"
- 56th Infantry Division "Casale"
- 58th Infantry Division "Legnano"
- 59th Infantry Division "Cagliari"
- 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"
- 6th Infantry Division "Cuneo"
- 7th Infantry Division "Lupi di Toscana"
- 9th Army (Italy)
- Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno"
- VIII Army Corps (Italy)
- XXV Army Corps (Italy)
- XXVI Army Corps (Italy)
Military units and formations established in 1935
- 1 Field Regiment (India)
- 11th Alpini Regiment
- 11th Destroyer Flotilla
- 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
- 1st Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)
- 1st Fallschirm-Panzer Division Hermann Göring
- 1st Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
- 1st U-boat Flotilla
- 21st U-boat Flotilla
- 24th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
- 26th Infantry Division "Assietta"
- 27th (Home Counties) Anti-Aircraft Brigade
- 27th Infantry Division "Brescia"
- 28th (Thames and Medway) Anti-Aircraft Brigade
- 29th Infantry Division "Piemonte"
- 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina"
- 2nd Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)
- 2nd Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
- 30th Battalion (Australia)
- 3rd Alpine Division "Julia"
- 3rd Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
- 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense"
- 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"
- 5th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
- 5th Infantry Division "Cosseria"
- 6th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
- Air Defence Battalion (Lithuania)
- Fallschirmjäger
- Far Eastern Military District
- Fliegerstaffel 10
- Gardebataillon
- German Army (1935–1945)
- HMAS Melville (naval base)
- II Army Corps (Wehrmacht)
- No. 2 Squadron RCAF
- No. 3 Squadron RCAF
- No. 38 Squadron RAF
- No. 4 Flying Training School RAF
- No. 7 Flying Training School RAF
- Philippine Army Air Corps
- Rhodesian Air Force
- Royal Thai Army Aviation Center
- Transbaikal Military District
- Transcaucasian Military District
- Uruguayan Air Force
- Wehrmacht
- X Army Corps (Wehrmacht)
Military units and formations of Italy in Yugoslavia in World War II
- 12th Infantry Division "Sassari"
- 131st Armored Division "Centauro"
- 133rd Armored Division "Littorio"
- 13th Infantry Division "Re"
- 14th Infantry Division "Isonzo"
- 151st Infantry Division "Perugia"
- 153rd Infantry Division "Macerata"
- 154th Infantry Division "Murge"
- 155th Infantry Division "Emilia"
- 157th Infantry Division "Novara"
- 158th Infantry Division "Zara"
- 15th Infantry Division "Bergamo"
- 18th Infantry Division "Messina"
- 19th Infantry Division "Venezia"
- 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
- 1st Cavalry Division "Eugenio di Savoia"
- 20th Infantry Division "Friuli"
- 21st Infantry Division "Granatieri di Sardegna"
- 22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi"
- 23rd Infantry Division "Ferrara"
- 24th Infantry Division "Pinerolo"
- 26th Infantry Division "Assietta"
- 2nd Cavalry Division "Emanuele Filiberto Testa di Ferro"
- 32nd Infantry Division "Marche"
- 38th Infantry Division "Puglie"
- 3rd Alpine Group
- 3rd Cavalry Division "Principe Amedeo Duca d'Aosta"
- 3rd Infantry Division "Ravenna"
- 41st Infantry Division "Firenze"
- 48th Infantry Division "Taro"
- 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense"
- 52nd Infantry Division "Torino"
- 53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo"
- 57th Infantry Division "Lombardia"
- 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"
- 9th Army (Italy)
- 9th Infantry Division "Pasubio"
- Sandžak Muslim militia
References
Also known as 5 Alpine Division Pusteria, 5 Alpini Division, 5 Alpini Division Pusteria, 5th Alpine Division, 5th Alpine Division Pusteria, Pusteria Alpine Division.