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  1. Pietro Badoglio was born. 28 Nov 1935. Mussolini dismissed the 68-year-old General Emilio de Bono as the Italian Commander-in-Chief in East Africa and replaced him with the younger and more energetic Pietro Badoglio, one of Italy's most prestigious soldiers and the Army's Chief of Staff. 26 Jul 1943. Marshal Badoglio replaced the Fascist ...

  2. BADOGLIO, PIETRO (1871–1956) Italian general. Pietro Badoglio was born in Grazzano Monferrato (now Grazzano Badoglio) in Asti province on 28 September 1871 and died there on 1 November 1956. After completing his lycée studies he attended the Royal Academy of Artillery and Engineering in Turin and in 1892 he received the rank of lieutenant.

  3. 17. Sept. 2007 · Das Versagen der Weltgemeinschaft, das sabotierte Kriegsverbrechertribunal gegen Pietro Badoglio und andere hochrangige Militärs, die auf der Kriegsverbrecherliste einer Kommission der Vereinten ...

  4. PIETRO BADOGLIO: UNA CRONOLOGIA. PIETRO BADOGLIO nasce il 28 settembre 1871 a Grazzano Monferrato (allora in provincia di Alessandria). Frequenta la scuola elementare del paese; studia in seguito ad Asti e a Casale Monferrato. È destinato dalla famiglia a diventare medico. 1887 (febbraio): giunge in Italia la notizia del massacro di Dogali.

  5. Marshal Pietro Badoglio (born 28 September 1871) is an Italian general and the incumbent Prime Minister of Italy. Appointed by King Vittorio Emanuele III in May 1928, he is widely considered a dictator, being the leader of the military government known as the Governo Militare. He is also the incumbent Minister of the Colonies. Badoglio was born in 1871. His father, Mario Badoglio, was a modest ...

  6. Pietro Badoglio, 1r Duc d'Addis Abeba i 1r Marquès de Sabotino, (28 de setembre de 1871 – 1 de novembre de 1956) va ser un soldat i polític italià. Va ser membre del Partit Nacional Feixista i comandà les tropes del seu país a les ordres del dictador italià Benito Mussolini durant la Segona Guerra Italianoetíop ; sent-li atorgat el títol de Duc d'Addis Abeba .

  7. Pietro Badoglio ( September 28, 1871 – November 1, 1956) was an Italian soldier and politician. He was a member of the National Fascist Party and fought alongside his nation's troops under Benito Mussolini in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War; his efforts gained him the title Duke of Addis Abeba. He eventually signed an armistice with the Allies.