Carlo Fecia di Cossato (25 September 1908 to 27 August 1944) was an Italian WWII submarine commander and ace. He is credited with sinking 23 vessels.
Marco Amerigo Fermani
Marco Amerigo Fermani
I was born in Padua 14 August 1972. I'm a mechanical engineer at a university in my city. A lover of European political and military history, I'm finishing the last year for a degree in history too. I'd like more people to remember and know our history and the men and women of the past. Without an identity, we will not have a better future.
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Emilio De Bono was a respected Italian General in World War One. As one of the four Quadrumvirs in the March on Rome, he helped establish the Fascist Party.
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Mario Atillo was an Italian WW2 submarine commander on the Ambra. Following a number of successful missions, he joined the Decima Mas after the armistice.
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Gianfranco Gazzana Priaroggia was the most successful Italian submarine commander in World War Two. He is credited with sinking 90,601 tons of shipping.
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The Isbuscenskij Charge on 24 August 1942 on the banks of the Don River is considered the last Italian cavalry charge against an enemy formation.
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The Poloj Charge occurred on 17 October 1942 in Croatia. Conducted by the “Cavalleggeri di Alessandria”, It was the last Italian cavalry charge of WW2.