- The
Battle of
Culqualber was
fought near
Culqualber P****, Ethiopia, from 6
August to 21
November 1941,
between Italian and
colonial forces and British...
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battles in East
Africa there were 490
askaris killed in the
battle of
Culqualber and 3,700
killed in the
battle of Gondar, plus an
unknown number in the...
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operation in the last CR.42 (MM4033)
against British artillery positions at
Culqualber.
Mottet fired one
burst and
killed Lieutenant-Colonel Ormsby, the CRA...
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Continuation War
Eastern Front 1941-07-31 1941-09-05 Soviet
Union Finland Axis
Culqualber East
African campaign African Front 1941-08-06 1941-11-21 United Kingdom...
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Struga on the Albanian-Yugoslav
front on 18
April 1941
Battle of
Culqualber (Ethiopia), 6 August-21
November 1941 –
Corps was
awarded its
second Gold...
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Alfredo Serranti (Rome, 25 May 1896 –
Culqualber P****, 21
November 1941) was an
officer in the
Royal Italian Army
during World War II. He was
killed in...
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organised into a
battalion commanded by
Major Alfredo Serranti that
defended Culqualber (Ethiopia) for
three months until this
military unit was destro**** by...
- 1895 –
Culqualber P****, 21
November 1941) was an
Italian Army
officer and
football referee. He was
killed in
action during the
battle of
Culqualber and posthumously...
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during World War II, best
known for his
leadership during the
battle of
Culqualber, for
which he was
awarded the Gold
Medal of
Military Valor. He was born...
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Playfair 2004, p. 319. Mead 2007, p. 142.
Vincenzo Meleca. "La
Battaglia di
Culqualber" (PDF). ilcornodafrica.it (in Italian).
Retrieved 17
February 2024. Gustavsson...