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  1. Pietro Badoglio, 1st Duke of Addis Abeba, 1st Marquess of Sabotino (US: / b ə ˈ d oʊ l j oʊ / bə-DOH-lyoh, Italian: [ˈpjɛːtro baˈdɔʎʎo]; 28 September 1871 – 1 November 1956), was an Italian general during both World Wars and the first viceroy of Italian East Africa.

  2. Pietro Badoglio ( Grazzano Monferrato, 28 settembre 1871 – Grazzano Badoglio, 1º novembre 1956) è stato un generale e politico italiano, maresciallo d'Italia, senatore e capo del governo dal 25 luglio 1943 all'8 giugno 1944. Fu nominato motu proprio dal re Vittorio Emanuele III Marchese del Sabotino e Duca di Addis Abeba [2].

  3. Pietro Badoglio was a general and statesman during the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini (192243). In September 1943 he extricated Italy from World War II by arranging an armistice with the Allies. Badoglio entered the Italian army in 1890 as an artillery officer and fought in the Ethiopian.

  4. Pietro Badoglio, (born Sept. 28, 1871, Grazzano Monferrato, Italy—died Nov. 1, 1956, Grazzano Badoglio), Italian general and politician. An army officer, he served as chief of the general staff in 1919–21 and again in 1925–28 and was made a field marshal in 1926.

  5. Sep 2, 2019 · Just as Benito Mussolini and his Fascists were on the brink of taking power in 1922, General Pietro Badoglio offered to eliminate the threat they posed to Italy with five minutes of machine gun fire.

  6. Italian general A professional soldier, he fought at Adowa (1896) and in Libya (1911). He led the successful assault on the Austrian stronghold of Monte Sabotino in 1916, but was subsequently at least partly responsible for the disastrous defeat at Caporetto (1917).

  7. Aug 10, 2023 · An Italian general who narrowly escaped the blame for the disaster at Caporetto in 1917, Pietro Badoglio would later become Mussolini’s favorite general before being appointed by the King to replace the Duce.

  8. May 18, 2018 · The Italian general and statesman Pietro Badoglio (1871-1956) played a large part in the Italian victories in World War I and in Ethiopia in 1936. He shared the responsibility for the Italian disaster in World War II. Pietro Badoglio was born in Grazzano Monferrato.

  9. 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.

  10. www.worldatwar.net › biography › bThe World at War

    Pietro Badoglio. Badoglio was born on September 28, 1871 in Monferrato, Italy. He entered the Italian Army in 1890 as an artillery officer and fought in Ethiopia in 1896 and in the Italo-Turkish War of 1912.During World War 1 he distinguished himself by directing the capture of Monte Sabotino on August 6th, 1916.