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  1. Marschall Graf Luigi Cadorna war Chef des italienischen Generalstabes im Ersten Weltkrieg. Aufgrund seiner sinnlosen Grausamkeit und Brutalität im Krieg wird er heute vielfach als Kriegsverbrecher beurteilt.

  2. Marshal of Italy Luigi Cadorna, OSML, OMS, OCI (4 September 1850 – 21 December 1928) was an Italian general, Marshal of Italy and Count, most famous for being the Chief of Staff of the Italian Army from 1914 until 1917 during World War I.

  3. Luigi Cadorna ( Pallanza, 4 settembre 1850 – Bordighera, 21 dicembre 1928) è stato un generale e politico italiano . Figlio del generale Raffaele Cadorna, divenne capo di Stato maggiore generale nel 1914, dopo l'improvvisa morte del generale Alberto Pollio, e diresse le operazioni del Regio Esercito nella prima guerra mondiale ...

  4. 4. Sept. 2020 · “Principe della guerra” o incapace, previdente stratega o macellaio: nell’arco di un secolo non sembrano esserci mezze misure nel giudizio sul figlio più famoso di Pallanza, il generale Luigi Cadorna, nato centosettant’anni fa esatti – 4 settembre 1850 – ma ancora capace di far discutere.

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  5. When the General Alberto Rollio suddenly died in 1914, Luigi Cadorna succeeded him in the position of Chief of the Army General Staff. He began to work for preparing the Italian Army to the conflict that was outlining.

  6. Luigi Cadorna (born Sept. 4, 1850, Pallanza, Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia [Italy]—died Dec. 21, 1928, Bordighera, Italy) was a general who completely reorganized Italy’s ill-prepared army on the eve of World War I and who was chief of staff during the first 30 months of that conflict.

  7. Luigi Cadorna was the chief of staff and supreme commander of the Italian army during the First World War. He was known for his harsh discipline, offensive tactics, and failure to prevent the disastrous defeat of Caporetto in 1917.