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No, Sid.
Maybe, in the eventuality in which Mussolini had died and the Fascism was still on command, I think that, as often in Italy, the fact had open a crisis between the majors of the party.
Paolino
The definitive structure of Armored Group “Leoncello” was reached in 1945 January, as follow:
Command
Command Squadron
1st Squadron M Medium Tanks
2nd Squardon L Light Tanks
Workshop Company
Deposit Squadron
Female Auxiliary Service Group
As it was testified by notes taken during the war by...
Thank you Jim to see you again! I lost you on Facebook and I do not have your contact.
My old articles could need a review because of more and newer informations I've collected durig last years.
Thank you Bob! And thank you for your appreciations for my books.
Unfortunately not all of them are...
A video made on october 28th, 1944, 22nd anniversary of th Rome's march, in which is possible to see clearly the Legion and its motorbikers's Platoon:
The video was taken during the delivery ceremony of the war's flag to the Legion "M" "Guardia del Duce".
Paolino
The Answer is yes.
As you mentioned, the "M" Legion Duce's Guard" (in italian Legione "M" Guardia del Duce") was a spefic unit of G.N.R. destinated to bodyguard Mussolini himself.
The commander of the Legion, liuteunant colonel Jaculli
Paolino
This is one of the two P40s used by the "Leoncello", photographed just after the end of the insurrection of 25th april, when it was in partisans's hands.
Paolino
I add my contribution, because both the book and the article on "Ritterkreutz" are mine.
Take note that the article came more then 10 years later then the book and the articles is reinforced with more informations than the book.
Two notes:
First: continuning my researches, I discovered that...
Yes it is politically influenced, but there are many interesting articles on RSI's military history and sometimes never published documents and photos are present inside the articles and, in my opinion, it is the most interesting thing that you can find in this magazine.
Paolino
Hello to everybody!
I am an old member of the old "Comando Supremo"'s forum and I found yesterday the new one by chance.
My name is Paolo, I am from Italy, in the nearby of Milan, 41 years old.
All friend call me Paolino ("little Paul"), maybe now someone of the older members could remeber...
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