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Ettore Bastico (9
April 1876 – 2
December 1972) was an
Italian field marshal who
served as the
commander of Axis
forces in
North Africa from 1941 to 1943...
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Battle of Guadalajara,
Roatta was
replaced by
Ettore Bastico on
April 15, 1937.
Bastico immediately initiated a
reorganization of the CTV: the blackshirt...
- Deutsch-Italienische
Panzerarmee commanded by
Erwin Rommel of
Germany and
Ettore Bastico of Italy, who held the town, and the
British 8th Army, a
Commonwealth force...
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Primo de
Rivera Onésimo Redondo †
Manuel Fal
Conde Mario Roatta Ettore Bastico Hugo
Sperrle Strength 1936 strength: 446,800
combatants 31
ships 12 submarines...
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March 1941 19 July 1941 116 days Royal
Italian Army 4
Bastico,
EttoreMarshal Ettore Bastico (1876–1972) 19 July 1941 2
February 1943 1 year, 198 days...
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Vittorio Ambrosio Italo Balbo †
Rodolfo Graziani Italo Gariboldi Ettore Bastico Curio Barbasetti Giovanni Messe
Albert Kesselring Erwin Rommel Georg Stumme †...
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because of his
alleged lack of
cooperation with Rommel.
General Ettore Bastico took his place. From 1942 to 1943,
Gariboldi commanded the
Italian Army...
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Military offices Preceded by
Ettore Bastico Commander-in-Chief of
Italian North Africa 2
February 1943 – 13 May 1943 Succeeded by No
successor Government...
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African Artillery Corps Supreme Commander North Africa:
General Ettore Bastico Lieutenant-General
Gastone Gambara Corps ****ets:
Three batteries of truck-mounted...
- (370 km) east of Tripoli.
Rommel had, with the
agreement of
Field Marshal Bastico, sent a
request to the
Italian Comando Supremo in Rome to
withdraw to Tunisia...