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- Kobarid (pronounced [kɔbaˈɾiːt] ; Italian: Caporetto; Friulian: Cjaurêt; German: Karfreit) is a settlement in Slovenia, the administrative centre of the...
- The Battle of Caporetto (also known as the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo, the Battle of Kobarid or the Battle of Karfreit) took place on the Italian front...
- suffered heavy casualties. Following a major defeat at the Battle of Caporetto in late 1917, he was relieved as Chief of Staff. Luigi Cadorna was born...
- leaving soldiers’ welfare to the Church. The momentous Italian defeat at Caporetto saw an end to this laissez-faire approach and the beginnings of a more...
- general during World War I. He committed suicide during the battle of Caporetto. He was born in Milan on 5 November 1864 into a family of Risorgimento...
- Austro-Hungarian commander Svetozar Borojević, during the victorious Battle of Caporetto in October–November 1917. Von Below was born in Danzig (now Gdańsk). Before...
- free update was released on December 5, 2022, for all platforms: the Caporetto Update added a new Offensive with one map to the game, and a new German...
- di Caporetto; Slovene: Italijanska kostnica nad Kobaridom) is an Italian military shrine in Kobarid, Slovenia. Sited on the battlefield of Caporetto, it...
- taken prisoner during the First World War, about half in the aftermath of Caporetto. Roughly one Italian soldier in seven was captured, a significantly higher...
- Czechoslovak Italian Legion. Then the m****ive Italian defeat at the Battle of Caporetto in late 1917 altered the whole dynamic in Italy for the Czechs and Slovaks...