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Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
The 1st Libyan Division (Italian: 1ª Divisione libica) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. It was commanded by general
1st_Libyan_Division_(Italy)
1934–1943 Italian colony in North Africa
Wire (Libya) Italian Libyans Massacres during the Italo-Turkish War Aozou Strip Italian Libyan Colonial Division 1st Libyan Division Sibelle 2 Libyan Division
Italian_Libya
Formation of colonial troops raised by the Italians in Libya
1st Libyan Division, together with its sister-division 2nd Libyan Division, participated in the Italian invasion of Egypt. By December, the division was
Italian Libyan Colonial Division
Italian_Libyan_Colonial_Division
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
1940, the 2nd Libyan Division and 1st Libyan Division were formed from existing units in Italian Libya. Both divisions consisted of Italian officers and
2nd_Libyan_Division_(Italy)
1911–1934 Italian possession in North Africa
For Libyan families (who contributed with many soldiers enrolled in the two Italian-Libyan Divisions: The 1st Libyan Division and 2nd Libyan Division were
Italian_Cyrenaica
World War II divisions of the Royal Italian Army of the Kingdom of Italy. 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense" (Turin) 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina" (Trento)
List of Italian divisions in World War II
List_of_Italian_divisions_in_World_War_II
Italian community in Libya
Italian Libyans (Italian: Italo-libici) are Libyan-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated
Italian_Libyans
Libyan military units within the Italian army (with 30,000 native Muslim soldiers). Two divisions of Libyan colonial troops were created (1st Libyan Division
Italian_colonization_of_Libya
Principal ground forces of the Kingdom of Italy during World War II
Italy had two divisions in Italian North Africa composed of troops native to Libya commanded by Italian officers. In many ways the Libyan divisions followed
Royal Italian Army during World War II
Royal_Italian_Army_during_World_War_II
Light division of the British Army
The 1st (United Kingdom) Division is an active division of the British Army that has been formed and disestablished numerous times between 1809 and the
1st_(UK)_Division
German WWII airborne division
The 1st Parachute Division (German: 1. Fallschirmjäger-Division) was an elite military parachute-landing division of the German Luftwaffe. For reasons
1st_Parachute_Division
Aspect of politics in Fascist Italy
other Libyan tribes under Omar Mukhtar led to perpetual clashes, with four military leaders being cycled through in a decade, and any Italian rule being
Italian imperialism under fascism
Italian_imperialism_under_fascism
Italian forced labor and concentration camp for Jews in Libya
concentration camp was a forced labor concentration camp for Italian and Libyan Jews in Giado, Libya (now called Jadu), operating during the Second World War
Giado_concentration_camp
1940 Italian offensive against Egypt
divisions in Tunisia faced the Italians on the western Libyan border forcing the garrison to divide and face both ways. In Libya, the Royal Italian Army
Italian_invasion_of_Egypt
Italian CC.NN. (Blackshirts militia) division
The 1st CC.NN. Division "23 Marzo" (Italian: 1ª Divisione CC.NN. "23 Marzo") was an Italian CC.NN. (Blackshirts militia) division raised on 23 April 1935
1st CC.NN. Division "23 Marzo"
1st_CC.NN._Division_"23_Marzo"
Historical subdivision of Libya
first, Italy continued the tripartite administration, but soon consolidated the area into a single province/governorate administered as the "Libyan Colony"
Subdivisions_of_Libya
1911–1934 Italian possession in North Africa
the Libyan ten dinar note in memory and recognition of his patriotism. By 1934, Libyan indigenous resistance was effectively crushed. The new Italian governor
Italian_Tripolitania
24th Artillery Regiment Libyan Division (Libyan Colonial troops) – Guglielmo Nasi 6th CC.NN. Division "Tevere" (still in Italy) – Enrico Boscardi 219th
Second Italo-Ethiopian War order of battle: Italy
Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War_order_of_battle:_Italy
troops (1st Libyan Division, 2nd Libyan Division) that fought in World War II for the Fourth Shore of Italy. Even a battalion of Arab Libyan paratroopers
Military_history_of_Libya
World War II British military operation
attacked the Italian and Libyan forces of the 10th Army (Marshal Rodolfo Graziani) in western Egypt and Cyrenaica, the eastern province of Libya, from December
Operation_Compass
Canadian Joint Operations Command formation based in Kingston, Ontario
The 1st Canadian Division (French: 1re Division du Canada) is a joint operational command and control formation based at CFB Kingston, and falls under
1st_Canadian_Division
Armored division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
The 132nd Armored Division "Ariete" (Italian: 132ª Divisione corazzata "Ariete") was an armored division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
132nd Armored Division "Ariete"
132nd_Armored_Division_"Ariete"
Railways in Italian Libya between the world wars
Italian Libya Railways was a group of railways built in the Italian colony of Libya between the two World Wars. The Kingdom of Italy built in Italian
Italian_Libya_Railways
German elite Luftwaffe armoured division
The Fallschirm-Panzer-Division 1. Hermann Göring (1st Paratroop Panzer Division Hermann Göring – abbreviated Fallschirm-Panzer-Div 1 HG) was a German
1st Fallschirm-Panzer Division Hermann Göring
1st_Fallschirm-Panzer_Division_Hermann_Göring
Ceremonial weapon of Benito Mussolini
of Italian Libya and the Libyan genocide, Mussolini adopted a policy for encouraging comparisons with Islam, calling the local population "Italian Muslims
Sword_of_Islam_(Mussolini)
1941 World War II battle
Armistice of 22 June 1940, the French divisions in Tunisia faced the Italian 5th Army on the western Libyan border. In Libya, the Regio Esercito (Royal Army)
Battle_of_Beda_Fomm
Israel in 1948 and Libyan independence in December 1951 over 30,000 Libyan Jews emigrated to Israel. Soon, the Jewish community of Libya ceased to exist
The_Holocaust_in_Libya
Military unit
Attached to the division during the Tunisian campaign: Battalion "San Marco" (Royal Italian Navy; attached in December 1942) VI Libyan CC.NN. Battalion
80th Infantry Division "La Spezia"
80th_Infantry_Division_"La_Spezia"
Defensive line built on the Egypt-Libya border during the Second Italo-Senussi War
near Fort Capuzzo. The Raggruppamento comprised a Libyan motorised battalion from the 1st Libyan Division, the 3rd Company of the IX Light Tank Battalion
Frontier_Wire_(Libya)
Armed conflict in North Africa
The Libyan Civil War, also known as the First Libyan Civil War and Libyan Revolution, was an armed conflict fought in 2011 in the North African country
Libyan_civil_war_(2011)
Military unit
base. At the outbreak of World War II the school had raised two Libyan and one Italian paratroopers battalion. In July 1940 the school moved to al-Marj
185th Infantry Division "Folgore"
185th_Infantry_Division_"Folgore"
Italian theatre of World War I
Detached to 1st Cavalry Division, VI Corps One battalion detached to 2nd Cavalry Division 1st bis Co replaced 1st Co which was in the colonies. 1st bis Co
Italian_front_(World_War_I)
Special troop of marksmen in the Italian Army
with the regiment's battalions assigned to the divisions in the corps as reconnaissance units. 1st Bersaglieri Regiment under I Army Corps with the
Bersaglieri
Italian colonial name for the port-city of Benghazi
Italian Benghazi (Italian: Bengasi italiana) was the name used during the Italian colonization of Libya for the port-city of Benghazi in Italian Cyrenaica
Italian_Benghazi
Military unit
Armored Division "Centauro" (Italian: 131ª Divisione corazzata "Centauro") was an armored division of the Italian Army during World War II. The division was
131st Armored Division "Centauro"
131st_Armored_Division_"Centauro"
Army of the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1946
Royal Italian Army (Italian: Regio Esercito, lit. 'Royal Army', abbreviated RE) was the land warfare branch of the armed forces of the Kingdom of Italy from
Royal_Italian_Army
Mechanised unit of the Italian Royal Army in the Second World War
1940 Infantry (1st and 5th Libyan regiments) I Libyan Infantry Battalion III Libyan Infantry Battalion IV Libyan Infantry Battalion V Libyan Infantry Battalion
Maletti_Group
Division of the Italian Army
of Italian Eritrea. It was dissolved in 1936 after the war. 1st Native Division - Gen. Salvatore di Pietro 1st Mixed Brigade - Brig. Gen. Gallina 1st Native
Italian_1st_Eritrean_Division
Leader of Libya from 1969 to 2011
during the First Libyan Civil War. He came to power through a bloodless military coup, first becoming Revolutionary Chairman of the Libyan Arab Republic
Muammar_Gaddafi
German expeditionary military force deployed to North Africa
OKW) had decided to send a "blocking force" to Italian Libya to support the Italian army. The Italian 10th Army had been routed by the British Commonwealth
Afrika_Korps
Military forces in Libya
The Libyan Armed Forces dissolved in the course of the first Libyan civil war from 2011, and after the second civil war, armed groups in Libya are generally
Libyan_Army
Military unit
The 1st Bersaglieri Division "Italia" (Italian: 1ª Divisione bersaglieri "Italia") was one of four divisions raised by Mussolini's Italian Social Republic
1st Bersaglieri Division "Italia"
1st_Bersaglieri_Division_"Italia"
German armored division from 1933 to 1945
The 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler or SS Division Leibstandarte, abbreviated as LSSAH (German: 1. SS-Panzerdivision "Leibstandarte
1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
1st_SS_Panzer_Division_Leibstandarte_SS_Adolf_Hitler
Capital and most populous city of Libya
Tripoli may also refer to the sha'biyah (top-level administrative division in the Libyan system), the Tripoli District. In the Arab world, Tripoli is also
Tripoli,_Libya
Armoured unit of the Italian Royal Army during the Second World War
laid down in Graziani's order N. 1/210045. Libyan Tank Command, General Valentino Babini 1st Tank Group (Italian: 1° Raggruppamento Carristi), Colonel Pietro
Babini_Group
Italian Army field army, in World Wars I and II
The 1st Army (Italian: 1ª Armata) was a Royal Italian Army field army, in World War I, facing Austro-Hungarian and German forces, and in World War II
1st_Army_(Italy)
City in Cyrenaica, Libya
Libya. This was significant due to the importance of air power in desert warfare. Italian forces (and their native Libyan allies—about two divisions of
Tobruk
Military unit
The 4th Alpine Division "Monterosa" (Italian: 4ª Divisione alpina "Monterosa") was one of four divisions raised by Mussolini's Italian Social Republic
4th Alpine Division "Monterosa"
4th_Alpine_Division_"Monterosa"
Military of the Libyan House of Representatives (HoR) since late 2014
The Libyan Arab Armed Forces (LAAF), also known as the Libyan Arab Army (LAA) or Libyan National Army (LNA) are the armed forces of the Libyan faction
Libyan_National_Army
Field army of the Royal Italian Army in World War I and World War II
Infantry Division "Sabratha" (Derna) Libyan Divisions Group, HQ in Sidi Barrani, Generale di Corpo d'Armata Sebastiano Gallina 1st Libyan Division (Al Maktilah)
10th_Army_(Italy)
Corps of the Italian Royal Army
Libyan corps, which in 1939 was renamed the Libyan corps. After 1936, the formation of colonial divisions began: Italian Libya: 1st Libyan Division 2nd
Royal Corps of Colonial Troops
Royal_Corps_of_Colonial_Troops
Military unit
division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The division was never fully formed and staffed, and it never had armored vehicles: the 1st Tank
136th Armored Division "Giovani Fascisti"
136th_Armored_Division_"Giovani_Fascisti"
Italian general during World War II
was an Italian general during World War II. At the outbreak of the war he commanded the 1st Libyan Division, also known as the "Sibille Division". In 1904
Luigi_Sibille
Second World War battle in Libya
Bir Hakeim, an oasis in the Libyan desert southwest of Tobruk, during the Battle of Gazala (26 May – 21 June 1942). The 1st Free French Brigade (Général
Battle_of_Bir_Hakeim
Italian general
placed in command of the Libyan Army Corps (1st and 2nd Libyan Division, "Maletti" Group), with which he participated in the Italian invasion of Egypt (9-16
Sebastiano_Gallina
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
227th Coastal Division (Italian: 227ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
227th Coastal Division (Italy)
227th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Libyan troops of colonial Italy
native Libyan cavalry regiments of the Italian colonial army from 1912 to 1943, in Italian Tripolitania and Italian Cyrenaica, and later in Italian Libya. The
Savari
Italian General in World War I and World War II
assault) he was already in contact with the commanders of both the 1st and 2nd Libyan Divisions reporting the British preparatory movements. In reality Maletti
Pietro_Maletti
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
207th Coastal Division (Italian: 207ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
207th Coastal Division (Italy)
207th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Part of the Italo-Turkish War
war, an Italian naval squadron under Admiral Luigi Faravelli was sent to patrol the Libyan coast, especially the waters off Tripoli; the Italian government
Battle_of_Tripoli_(1911)
Dispatch of German and Italian troops to North Africa during the Second World War
Detachment 39) arrived at the Libyan port of Tripoli and were sent immediately to the front line east of Sirte. Rommel arrived in Libya on 12 February, with orders
Operation_Sonnenblume
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
Misrata in Libya and recruited its men from and trained them in Calabria. Shortly after its formation the division was sent to Zawiya in Italian Libya. It participated
27th Infantry Division "Brescia"
27th_Infantry_Division_"Brescia"
Site of an Ancient Roman well and Ottoman fort in the Libyan Desert
sometimes written Bir Hacheim) is the site of a former Ottoman fort in the Libyan desert. The fort was built around the site of an ancient Roman well, dating
Bir_Hakeim
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
211th Coastal Division (Italian: 211ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
211th Coastal Division (Italy)
211th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
British Army formation, 1937-45 and 1978-2014
The 1st Armoured Division was an armoured division of the British Army. It was formed as the Mobile Division on 24 November 1937, after several years of
1st Armoured Division (United Kingdom)
1st_Armoured_Division_(United_Kingdom)
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
222nd Coastal Division (Italian: 222ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
222nd Coastal Division (Italy)
222nd_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
225th Coastal Division (Italian: 225ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
225th Coastal Division (Italy)
225th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
reorganisation in the 1920s, Italian Spahis formed part of the Regio Corpo Truppe Coloniali of Libya (Royal Corps of Libyan Colonial Troops), which included
Italian_Spahis
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
204th Coastal Division (Italian: 204ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
204th Coastal Division (Italy)
204th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Military unit
133rd Armored Division "Littorio" (Italian: 133ª Divisione corazzata "Littorio") was an armored division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
133rd Armored Division "Littorio"
133rd_Armored_Division_"Littorio"
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
226th Coastal Division (Italian: 226ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
226th Coastal Division (Italy)
226th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
German WWII airborne division
The 2nd Parachute Division was raised in 1943, with the 2nd Parachute Regiment, recently detached from the 1st Parachute Division, serving as its nucleus
2nd Parachute Division (Germany)
2nd_Parachute_Division_(Germany)
Military campaign of World War I
the Senussi, a religious order of Arabic nomads in Libya and Egypt, against the Kingdom of Italy and the British Empire. The Senussi were courted by
Senussi_campaign
Regular army infantry division of the British Army
The 1st Division was an infantry division of the British Army that was formed and disestablished numerous times between 1809 and the present. It was raised
History of the British 1st Division during the world wars
History_of_the_British_1st_Division_during_the_world_wars
Military unit
210th Coastal Division (Italian: 210ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
210th Coastal Division (Italy)
210th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
220th Coastal Division (Italian: 220ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
220th Coastal Division (Italy)
220th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Active Italian Army mechanized infantry unit
The 1st Bersaglieri Regiment (Italian: 1° Reggimento Bersaglieri) is an active unit of the Italian Army based in Cosenza in the Calabria region. The regiment
1st_Bersaglieri_Regiment
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
202nd Coastal Division (Italian: 202ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
202nd Coastal Division (Italy)
202nd_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Military unit
The 1st Infantry Division "Superga" (Italian: 1ª Divisione di fanteria "Superga") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War
1st Infantry Division "Superga"
1st_Infantry_Division_"Superga"
World War II German military unit
XVIII in October 1940, out of units taken from the 1st Mountain Division and the 10th Infantry Division. The unit surrendered to the U.S. Army near Turin
5th Mountain Division (Wehrmacht)
5th_Mountain_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
201st Coastal Division (Italian: 201ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
201st Coastal Division (Italy)
201st_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
One of four divisions raised by Mussolini's Italian Social Republic
2nd Grenadier Division "Littorio" (Italian: 2ª Divisione granatieri "Littorio") was one of four divisions raised by Mussolini's Italian Social Republic
2nd Grenadier Division "Littorio"
2nd_Grenadier_Division_"Littorio"
German armored division
War II. The division, during its time in Italy, committed a number of war crimes, and, together with the 1st Fallschirm-Panzer Division Hermann Göring
16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS
16th_SS_Panzergrenadier_Division_Reichsführer-SS
1882–1936 Former Italian protectorate in modern Eritrea
Italian Eritrea (Italian: Colonia Eritrea, "Colony of Eritrea") was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy in the territory of present-day Eritrea. The first
Italian_Eritrea
Motorized Division of the Royal Italian Army
101st Motorized Division "Trieste" (Italian: 101ª Divisione motorizzata "Trieste") was a motorized infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World
101st Motorized Division "Trieste"
101st_Motorized_Division_"Trieste"
Military unit
an armored division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The division had been formed in June 1942 as 1st CC.NN. Armored Division "M" (M for
136th Armored Legionary Division "Centauro"
136th_Armored_Legionary_Division_"Centauro"
1940 battle of WWII
Cyrenaica in the east. When war was declared, the 10th Army moved the 1st Libyan Division to the frontier from Giarabub (Jaghbub) to Sidi Omar and XXI Corps
Battle_of_Sidi_Barrani
Police service of Italian African colonies
colonies and in Italy. During World War II, the PAI fought as a combat unit alongside the Royal Italian Army. For the garrison of the Libyan littoral way
Italian_African_Police
WW2 Italian airborne military unit
1st Paratroopers Regiment, making it the oldest airborne regiment of the Italian Army. The 1st Paratroopers Regiment joined the Paratroopers Division
184th Infantry Division "Nembo"
184th_Infantry_Division_"Nembo"
Italian colonial holdings in China
Concessions of Italy in China were territories that the Kingdom of Italy controlled in China during the first half of the 20th century. After participating
Concessions_of_Italy_in_China
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
215th Coastal Division (Italian: 215ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
215th Coastal Division (Italy)
215th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Military unit
The 26th Infantry Division "Assietta" (Italian: 26ª Divisione di fanteria "Assietta") was a infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War
26th Infantry Division "Assietta"
26th_Infantry_Division_"Assietta"
Italian fascist politician and military officer (1882–1955)
Pacifier of Libya (Pacificatore della Libia). On 11 September 1931 in the Got-Illfù plain, after being spotted by the Italian air force, the Libyan leader
Rodolfo_Graziani
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
224th Coastal Division (Italian: 224ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
224th Coastal Division (Italy)
224th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Military unit
after the war, the division was reformed in 1920 and saw active service again in the Second World War in Tunisia and Italy. The division was again disbanded
56th (London) Infantry Division
56th_(London)_Infantry_Division
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
206th Coastal Division (Italian: 206ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Royal Italian Army coastal
206th Coastal Division (Italy)
206th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
The 25th Infantry Division "Bologna" (Italian: 25ª Divisione di fanteria "Bologna") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War
25th Infantry Division "Bologna"
25th_Infantry_Division_"Bologna"
Military unit
The 3rd Marine Infantry Division "San Marco" (Italian: 3ª Divisione fanteria di marina "San Marco") was one of four divisions raised by the National Republican
3rd Marine Infantry Division "San Marco"
3rd_Marine_Infantry_Division_"San_Marco"
Military unit
The 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense" (Italian: 1ª Divisione alpina "Taurinense") was a division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized
1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
1st_Alpine_Division_"Taurinense"
South African Army combat formation
The 1st South African Infantry Division was an infantry division of the army of the Union of South Africa. During World War II the division served in
1st South African Infantry Division
1st_South_African_Infantry_Division
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