The dilemma of the young Italian kingdom and the experience of her army in World War I (1914-1918) were unique among the combatant nations. Late to enter the war against the Central Powers, she faced a massively defended Austro-Hungarian front in the north, including strong mountain features, as well as distractions in the Balkans and a simultaneous rebellion in her Libyan colony. Costly and repeated battles on the Isonzo front culminated in the disaster of Caporetto in October 1917, followed by a remarkable revival and eventual victory in 1918. This concise study describes and illustrates the Italian Army’s campaigns, organisation, uniforms, weapons and equipment – including the famous ‘death companies’ and Arditi assault troops.
The Italian Army of World War I (Men-at-Arms, 387)
$14.48
This book offers a detailed study of the Italian Army’s role, organization, and equipment during World War I, enhancing historical understanding of the period.
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| Weight | 0.159 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 18.4 × 0.4 × 24.6 in |

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