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Luigi Mascherpa (15
April 1893 – 24 May 1944) was an
Italian admiral during World War II. He led the
Italian defense during the
Battle of
Leros and was...
- of
Leros numbered about 7,600 men,
under the
command of
Captain Luigi Mascherpa. The vast
majority of
these men – 6,065, plus an
additional 697 militarized...
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tried in absentia,
whereas Campioni,
Mascherpa,
Zannoni and Matteucci, who were in
German captivity (Campioni,
Mascherpa and
Zannoni in
Oflag 64/Z in Schokken...
- Hall of Fame in 2000. In 1907
Bugatti married Barbara Maria Giuseppina Mascherpa. They had two daughters, L'Ébé in 1903 and
Lidia in 1907, and two sons...
- haricots, à l'occasion de la
parution de la
monographie de Maréchal,
Mascherpa et Stainie".
Journal d'agriculture
traditionnelle et de
botanique appliquée...
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spare parts at Pistoia.
Mascherpa & Turchi, p. 24 Kalla-Bishop (1986), p. 58.
Mascherpa & Turchi,
ibidem Cornolò, p. 306-8
Mascherpa & Turchi, p. 38-40 Cornolò...
- near Naples.
Mascherpa (1993), p. 20-22.
Mascherpa (1993), pp. 25–38.
Mascherpa (1993), pp. 36–38.
Mascherpa (1993), pp. 48–55.
Mascherpa (1993), pp. 55–65...
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against the
island of
Leros defended by
Italian troops commanded by
Admiral Mascherpa, who
resisted the
German air
offensive before the
landing of
British support...
- Ferrovie,
founded by
Italo Briano and
published from 1951 to 1979.
Erminio Mascherpa (1980-2003)
Vittorio Cervigni (2004-2021)
Marcello Zane (2022-) Pietro...
- 1878)
Matsuji Ijuin, ****anese
admiral (killed in action) (b. 1893)
Luigi Mascherpa,
Italian admiral (executed) (b. 1893)
Harold Bell Wright,
American writer...