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    Arditi (from the Italian verb ardire, 'to dare', and translates as "The Daring [Ones]") was the name adopted by a Royal Italian Army elite special force of World War I. They and the opposing German Stormtroopers were the first modern shock troops, and they have been called "the most feared corps by opposing armies". [2][3][4]

  2. encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net › article › arditiArditi - 1914-1918-Online

    Introduction. Arditi was the name given to the elite assault troops of the Royal Italian Army founded in 1917. The word “arditi” literally means daring or audacious. Their duty was to prepare the way for a broad infantry advance by attacking and infiltrating the enemy defences.

  3. May 12, 2018 · The Arditi were a special Italian shock trooper unit which was most active during the last two years of the First World War. Their name derives from the Italian verb ardire (to dare), which was often translated as “The Daring Ones.”

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  4. www.historyanswers.co.uk › history-of-war › theArditi | All About History

    Mar 2, 2016 · Translated as ‘The Daring Ones’, the Arditi were a new wave of shock troops formed in 1917 and were integral in the eventual victory on the Italian Front over the battle-weary Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Arditi organisation.

  5. encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net › article › arditiArditi - 1914-1918-Online

    Introduction. Arditi was the name given to the elite assault troops of the Royal Italian Army founded in 1917. The word “arditi” literally means daring or audacious. Their duty was to prepare the way for a broad infantry advance by attacking and infiltrating the enemy defences.

  6. Apr 6, 2016 · The Arditi involvement in political matters reached a head in 1921 when the Arditi del Popolo (People’s Squads) was founded. Instead of backing Mussolini and the National Fascist Party (PNF), this group of anarchists represented an offshoot that was firmly anti-Fascist.

  7. The Arditi were a group of heavily armed, highly trained, highly motivated, cocky young men with outstanding morale and it comes as no surprise that many in the Italian Army, including the Officer Corps viewed them with a mixture of respect, admiration and fear.