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Giuseppe Tellera (March 14, 1882 –
February 7, 1941) was a
general in the
Italian Army
during World War II. On 23
December 1940
General Tellera took over...
- had been
virtually destro****, and Berti's replacement,
General Giuseppe Tellera, had been
killed in action. On 25
March 1941,
Gariboldi was
promoted to...
- Strandman, 1st
Prime Minister of
Estonia (b. 1875)
February 7 –
Giuseppe Tellera,
Italian general (died of wounds) (b. 1882)
February 9
Aaron S. Watkins...
- the infantry. On 23 January, the 10th Army commander,
General Giuseppe Tellera ordered a counter-attack
against the British, to
avoid an
envelopment of...
- 23 December,
Berti was
replaced by
General Giuseppe Tellera as
commander of the
Tenth Army.
Tellera was to die in
action at Beda Fomm. Macksey, p. 35 Macksey...
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Giuseppe Tellera (23
December 1940 – 7
February 1941 (killed) and
General Annibale Bergonzoli (surrendered 7 February).) On 23 January,
Tellera ordered...
- are
usually feminine: a perera, a manzanera, a nuquera, a castanyera, a
tellera / o tilero, a olivera, a ciresera, l'almendrera The
genders of
river names...
- 1943)
March 14 Wacław Sierpiński,
Polish mathematician (d. 1969)
Giuseppe Tellera,
Italian general (d. 1941)
March 15 – Jim Lightbody,
American middle-distance...
- Pit****i Mannella, that
there would be no
attempt at relief.
Graziani ordered Tellera to fall back with the 60th
Infantry Division "Sabratha", his last division...
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Africa (1939–41). He took over as commander-in-chief of X Army when
General Tellera was
killed in
action at the
battle of Beda Fomm in
February 1941. His command...