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  1. Há 5 dias · This was a compromise between anti-fascist parties, the monarchy of Italy, and the then prime minister Pietro Badoglio to set up a government of national unity and to postpone institutional questions. In doing so, he resolved the stall resulted from the Bari's congress back in January 1944.

  2. Há 2 dias · Exasperated by De Bono's slow and cautious progress, Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini replaced him with General Pietro Badoglio. Ethiopian forces attacked the newly arrived invading army and launched a counterattack in December 1935, but their poorly armed forces could not resist for long against the modern weapons of the ...

  3. Há 5 dias · On 26 May, Mussolini informed Marshals Pietro Badoglio, chief of the Supreme General Staff, and Italo Balbo that he intended to join the German war against Britain and France, so to be able to sit at the peace table "when the world is to be apportioned" following an Axis victory.

  4. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Autore. Angelo Del Boca. Editore. Casa editrice. Longanesi. «Oggi 5 maggio, alle ore 16, alla testa delle truppe vittoriose, sono entrato in Addis Abeba. » Con queste parole il Maresciallo Pietro Badoglio telegrafava a Mussolini la fine ufficiale delle ostilità in Etiopia, costate 4350 morti, 9000 feriti e 40 miliardi di lire.

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  5. Há 5 dias · Durante a sua viagem pelo interior do estado São Paulo, o novo embaixador da Itália no Brasil, Pietro Badoglio, esteve em Jundiaí nesta quinta-feira (29).

  6. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Il patto doveva durare dieci anni, ma quando nel luglio 1943 Mussolini venne sfiduciato, il nuovo governo italiano, guidato dal maresciallo Pietro Badoglio, firmò un armistizio con gli Alleati e divenne non belligerante, ponendo così fine al coinvolgimento dell'Italia nel patto.

  7. 18 de mai. de 2024 · The king dismissed Mussolini the same day and installed Marshal Pietro Badoglio, an elderly World War I veteran who had fought in Ethiopia, as prime minister. Spontaneous demonstrations followed throughout the country, in which statues of Mussolini were torn down, Fascist symbols removed, and political prisoners released.