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Italo Gariboldi

Italo Gariboldi (20 April 1879 – 3 February 1970) was an Italian senior officer in the Royal Army (Regio Esercito) before and during World War II. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross by German dictator Adolf Hitler for his leadership of Italian forces in the Battle of Stalingrad.[1]

Biography

Gariboldi was born in Lodi, Lombardy.

From the end of World War I and through the interwar Period, Gariboldi rose in the ranks and held various staff, regimental, and brigade level commands.

Abyssinia

In 1935, Gariboldi commanded the 30th Infantry Division "Sabauda" on the northern front during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. His division was part of the I Corps based in Eritrea. After Italy defeated Ethiopia (Abyssinia) in May 1936, Eritrea, Abyssinia, and Italian Somaliland were joined to form the colony of Italian East Africa on 1 June 1936.

North Africa

 
General Rommel with Governor-General Gariboldi (on Rommel's right), Libya 1941

From 1939 to 1941, Gariboldi served as an army commander in Marshal Italo Balbo's "Supreme Command – North Africa". When Italy declared war in June 1940, Gariboldi commanded the Italian Fifth Army stationed on the border with French Tunisia. He ultimately commanded both armies located in Libya. After the Battle of France ended, the Fifth Army became a source of men, parts, and supply for the Italian Tenth Army on the border with Egypt.

In December 1940, when the British launched Operation Compass, Gariboldi was in temporary command of the Tenth Army because General Mario Berti was on sick leave. Ultimately, he was given command of the Tenth Army after it was virtually destroyed and Berti's replacement General Giuseppe Tellera was killed in action.

On 25 March 1941, Gariboldi was promoted to Governor-General of Libya and replaced Marshal Rodolfo Graziani. By 19 July, Gariboldi himself was relieved because of his alleged lack of cooperation with Rommel. General Ettore Bastico took his place.

Russia

From 1942 to 1943, Gariboldi commanded the Italian Army in Russia (Armata Italiana in Russia, or ARMIR, or Italian 8th Army). He was in command of the Italian Army in Russia during the destruction of that army during the Battle of Stalingrad.

Italy

In 1943, Gariboldi was in Italy when King Victor Emmanuel III and Marshal Pietro Badoglio ousted dictator Benito Mussolini and then signed an armistice with the Allies. Like many members of the Italian military, Gariboldi was made a prisoner of war (POW) by the Germans. In 1944, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison as a traitor. Later in 1944, Gariboldi was released from prison by the Allies. He died in Rome in 1970.

His son, Mario Gariboldi, followed his father in a military career.

Military offices held

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Adolf Hitler, Max Domarus (ed). Hitler: Speeches and proclamations, 1932-1945. Bolchazy-Carducci, 2004. P. 2777.

Bibliography

  • Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer (2000) [1986]. Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945 — Die Inhaber der höchsten Auszeichnung des Zweiten Weltkrieges aller Wehrmachtteile [The Bearers of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939–1945 — The Owners of the Highest Award of the Second World War of all Wehrmacht Branches] (in German). Friedberg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas. ISBN 978-3-7909-0284-6.

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Military offices
Preceded by Commander-in-Chief of Italian North Africa and Governor-General of Italian Libya
25 March 1941—19 July 1941
Succeeded by

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Italo Gariboldi 20 April 1879 3 February 1970 was an Italian senior officer in the Royal Army Regio Esercito before and during World War II He was awarded the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross by German dictator Adolf Hitler for his leadership of Italian forces in the Battle of Stalingrad 1 Italo GariboldiBorn20 April 1879Lodi Kingdom of ItalyDied3 February 1970 1970 02 03 aged 90 Rome Lazio ItalyAllegiance Kingdom of ItalyService wbr branch Royal Italian ArmyYears of service1898 1943RankGeneralCommands held30 Infantry Division SabaudaV CorpsTenth ArmyItalian Army in RussiaBattles warsWorld War ISecond Italo Ethiopian WarWorld War II North African campaign Eastern Front Battle of StalingradAwardsKnight s Cross of the Iron Cross Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Abyssinia 1 2 North Africa 1 3 Russia 1 4 Italy 2 Military offices held 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 Bibliography 5 External linksBiography EditGariboldi was born in Lodi Lombardy From the end of World War I and through the interwar Period Gariboldi rose in the ranks and held various staff regimental and brigade level commands Abyssinia Edit In 1935 Gariboldi commanded the 30th Infantry Division Sabauda on the northern front during the Second Italo Abyssinian War His division was part of the I Corps based in Eritrea After Italy defeated Ethiopia Abyssinia in May 1936 Eritrea Abyssinia and Italian Somaliland were joined to form the colony of Italian East Africa on 1 June 1936 North Africa Edit General Rommel with Governor General Gariboldi on Rommel s right Libya 1941 From 1939 to 1941 Gariboldi served as an army commander in Marshal Italo Balbo s Supreme Command North Africa When Italy declared war in June 1940 Gariboldi commanded the Italian Fifth Army stationed on the border with French Tunisia He ultimately commanded both armies located in Libya After the Battle of France ended the Fifth Army became a source of men parts and supply for the Italian Tenth Army on the border with Egypt In December 1940 when the British launched Operation Compass Gariboldi was in temporary command of the Tenth Army because General Mario Berti was on sick leave Ultimately he was given command of the Tenth Army after it was virtually destroyed and Berti s replacement General Giuseppe Tellera was killed in action On 25 March 1941 Gariboldi was promoted to Governor General of Libya and replaced Marshal Rodolfo Graziani By 19 July Gariboldi himself was relieved because of his alleged lack of cooperation with Rommel General Ettore Bastico took his place Russia Edit From 1942 to 1943 Gariboldi commanded the Italian Army in Russia Armata Italiana in Russia or ARMIR or Italian 8th Army He was in command of the Italian Army in Russia during the destruction of that army during the Battle of Stalingrad Italy Edit In 1943 Gariboldi was in Italy when King Victor Emmanuel III and Marshal Pietro Badoglio ousted dictator Benito Mussolini and then signed an armistice with the Allies Like many members of the Italian military Gariboldi was made a prisoner of war POW by the Germans In 1944 he was sentenced to 10 years in prison as a traitor Later in 1944 Gariboldi was released from prison by the Allies He died in Rome in 1970 His son Mario Gariboldi followed his father in a military career Military offices held EditChief of Staff of the 77th Division 1919 Commanding Officer of the 26th Regiment 1926 Commanding Officer of the 5th Brigade 1931 Commander of the 30th Infantry Division Sabauda Ethiopia 1935 to 1936 Commander of the V Corps 1938 to 1939 Commander of the 5th Army Tripolitania 1939 to 1941 Commander of the 10th Army Cyrenaica 1941 Governor General of Italian Libya 1941 Commander of Italian Army in Russia southern Russia 1942 to 1943See also EditItalian participation in the Eastern Front Second Italo Abyssinian WarReferences EditCitations Edit Adolf Hitler Max Domarus ed Hitler Speeches and proclamations 1932 1945 Bolchazy Carducci 2004 P 2777 Bibliography Edit Fellgiebel Walther Peer 2000 1986 Die Trager des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 1945 Die Inhaber der hochsten Auszeichnung des Zweiten Weltkrieges aller Wehrmachtteile The Bearers of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 1945 The Owners of the Highest Award of the Second World War of all Wehrmacht Branches in German Friedberg Germany Podzun Pallas ISBN 978 3 7909 0284 6 External links EditCeva Lucio 1999 GARIBOLDI Italo Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Volume 52 Gambacorta Gelasio 2 in Italian Rome Istituto dell Enciclopedia Italiana ISBN 978 8 81200032 6 Concise biography in Italian Newspaper clippings about Italo Gariboldi in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Military officesPreceded byRodolfo Graziani Commander in Chief of Italian North Africa and Governor General of Italian Libya25 March 1941 19 July 1941 Succeeded byEttore Bastico Portals Biography Italy World War IIItalo Gariboldi at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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