The armistice of 8 September 1943 and the allied landing on the coast of Salerno represent the “inflection point” in the Italian WWII history. In the diplomatic and military activities the binomial "friend / foe" (and particularly the changes of the concept of "ally"), "front / rear" and "liberator / occupier" reverse. The "escape" of king, his family and part of the ministers to Brindisi, on which the historical debate is more than ever opened; the interruption of the chain of command and the disbandment of the corps; the idea of the "betrayal" of the German ally; the relations among the "wind of the north" and the Kingdom of the South, in the sense of a radical difference in the war experiences between the north and the south of the cou...
After the First World War, the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was followed by moments of...
The present essay focuses on the long-term complicated events which characterized the Yugoslav-Itali...
This essay originates from the author’s recognition that no satisfactory examination of the nature a...
The armistice of 8 September 1943 and the allied landing on the coast of Salerno represent the “infl...
In the wake of Italy's surrender to the Allies on 8 September 1943, the Italian high command made ef...
In June 1945, the Anglo-American Allies and the Jugoslav Government agreed upon establishing a bi-zo...
In winter 1943 the United Stated and Britain planned the invasion of Axis-held Europe and decided to...
After the announcement of the armistice between Italy and the Allies the Royal Italian Army, forced ...
During the last year of the Second World War in Italy, the Allied forces assaulted the Wehrmacht's l...
During the winter 1942-1943, from the African sands to the snowing Russian countryside, a bitter sen...
Dottorato di ricerca in Storia d'Europa: società, politica, istituzioni (XIX-XX secolo)La presente r...
The occupation of Northern Italy after the armistice of 8 September 1943 created a complicated situa...
1noItaly’s entrance into the First World War took place a year after the beginning of the conflict, ...
After the arrest of Mussolini July 25, 1943, in front of what Italians think as the fall of fascism ...
In the essay are made known some unpublished documents about the two military occupations of Cyrenai...
After the First World War, the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was followed by moments of...
The present essay focuses on the long-term complicated events which characterized the Yugoslav-Itali...
This essay originates from the author’s recognition that no satisfactory examination of the nature a...
The armistice of 8 September 1943 and the allied landing on the coast of Salerno represent the “infl...
In the wake of Italy's surrender to the Allies on 8 September 1943, the Italian high command made ef...
In June 1945, the Anglo-American Allies and the Jugoslav Government agreed upon establishing a bi-zo...
In winter 1943 the United Stated and Britain planned the invasion of Axis-held Europe and decided to...
After the announcement of the armistice between Italy and the Allies the Royal Italian Army, forced ...
During the last year of the Second World War in Italy, the Allied forces assaulted the Wehrmacht's l...
During the winter 1942-1943, from the African sands to the snowing Russian countryside, a bitter sen...
Dottorato di ricerca in Storia d'Europa: società, politica, istituzioni (XIX-XX secolo)La presente r...
The occupation of Northern Italy after the armistice of 8 September 1943 created a complicated situa...
1noItaly’s entrance into the First World War took place a year after the beginning of the conflict, ...
After the arrest of Mussolini July 25, 1943, in front of what Italians think as the fall of fascism ...
In the essay are made known some unpublished documents about the two military occupations of Cyrenai...
After the First World War, the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was followed by moments of...
The present essay focuses on the long-term complicated events which characterized the Yugoslav-Itali...
This essay originates from the author’s recognition that no satisfactory examination of the nature a...