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  • Second Italo-Ethiopian War
  • 1935–1936 war between Italy and Ethiopia

    The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a war of aggression waged by Italy against Ethiopia, which lasted

    Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War

  • First Italo-Ethiopian War
  • 1895–1896 war between the Ethiopia and Italy

    The First Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the First Italo-Abyssinian War, or simply known as the Abyssinian War in Italy (Italian: Guerra d'Abissinia)

    First Italo-Ethiopian War

    First Italo-Ethiopian War

    First_Italo-Ethiopian_War

  • Second Italo-Ethiopian War order of battle: Ethiopia
  • Ethiopian forces in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War besides the Central Army were mobilized from various provinces under their local leader. According

    Second Italo-Ethiopian War order of battle: Ethiopia

    Second Italo-Ethiopian War order of battle: Ethiopia

    Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War_order_of_battle:_Ethiopia

  • Ethiopian prisoners of war during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
  • During the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, the Italians captured and either imprisoned as prisoners of war or executed selected prominent Ethiopians. The majority

    Ethiopian prisoners of war during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    Ethiopian prisoners of war during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    Ethiopian_prisoners_of_war_during_the_Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War

  • Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889
  • 1887–1889 conflict with Ethiopia during the Italian colonization of East Africa

    The Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889 was an undeclared war between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ethiopian Empire occurring during the Italian colonization

    Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889

    Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889

    Italo-Ethiopian_War_of_1887–1889

  • Second Italo-Ethiopian War order of battle: Italy
  • The Italian order of battle for the Second Italo-Ethiopian War on 8 October 1935. The Ethiopian order of battle is listed separately. Commander: General

    Second Italo-Ethiopian War order of battle: Italy

    Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War_order_of_battle:_Italy

  • Italo-Ethiopian War
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Italo-Ethiopian War, Italo-Abyssinian War or Italian invasion of Ethiopia / Abyssinia may refer to: Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889 (also known as the

    Italo-Ethiopian War

    Italo-Ethiopian_War

  • Timeline of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
  • The following is a timeline relating to the Second ItaloEthiopian War to the end of 1936. A number of related political and military events followed until

    Timeline of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    Timeline_of_the_Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War

  • Ogaden War
  • 1977–1978 war between Ethiopia and Somalia over Ogaden region

    the Second Italo-Ethiopian War in 1935, the Ethiopian hold on the Ogaden remained tenuous. Due to native hostility, the region had nearly no Ethiopian presence

    Ogaden War

    Ogaden War

    Ogaden_War

  • Second Italo-Senussi War
  • Conflict in Libya (1923–1932)

    The Second Italo-Senussi War, also referred to as the pacification of Libya, was a conflict that occurred during the Italian colonization of Libya between

    Second Italo-Senussi War

    Second Italo-Senussi War

    Second_Italo-Senussi_War

  • Italian war crimes
  • War crimes committed by Italy

    war crimes have mainly been associated with the Kingdom of Italy under Fascist rule during the Pacification of Libya, the Second Italo-Ethiopian War,

    Italian war crimes

    Italian war crimes

    Italian_war_crimes

  • List of Second Italo-Ethiopian War weapons of Italy
  • Regio Esercito during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Carcano Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 (Received as reparations after World War 1) Beretta M1918/30 Beretta

    List of Second Italo-Ethiopian War weapons of Italy

    List_of_Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War_weapons_of_Italy

  • Sultanate of Aussa
  • 1734–1936 kingdom existed in Ethiopia and Eritrea

    the later Ethiopian Empire. On 1 April 1936, the Sultanate was invaded and occupied by the Italians during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The sultanate

    Sultanate of Aussa

    Sultanate of Aussa

    Sultanate_of_Aussa

  • Egyptian–Ethiopian War
  • 1874–1876 war between the Ethiopian Empire and Khedivate of Egypt

    The Egyptian–Ethiopian War was a war between the Ethiopian Empire and the Khedivate of Egypt, an autonomous tributary state of the Ottoman Empire, from

    Egyptian–Ethiopian War

    Egyptian–Ethiopian War

    Egyptian–Ethiopian_War

  • List of Second Italo-Ethiopian War weapons of Ethiopia
  • Second Italo-Ethiopian War Weapons

    weapons used by Ethiopia during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Ethiopian weapons mainly consisted of the various small arms that Ethiopia had bought over

    List of Second Italo-Ethiopian War weapons of Ethiopia

    List_of_Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War_weapons_of_Ethiopia

  • Black Lions – Roman Wolves
  • narrated by Haile Gerima, chronicling Ethiopian resistance to colonialism during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The film debuted at the Berlinale in

    Black Lions – Roman Wolves

    Black_Lions_–_Roman_Wolves

  • Italo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1928
  • 1928 treaty between Italy and Ethiopia

    The Italo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1928, also known as the ItaloEthiopian Treaty of Friendship and Arbitration, was a treaty signed between Italy and Ethiopia

    Italo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1928

    Italo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1928

    Italo-Ethiopian_Treaty_of_1928

  • Ethiopian war
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ethiopian Empire First Italo-Ethiopian War, 1895–1896 Second Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935–1936 War in Somalia (2006–2009), phase of the Somali Civil War

    Ethiopian war

    Ethiopian_war

  • Italian East Africa
  • Italian territory in the Horn of Africa from 1936 to 1941

    June 1936, following the conquest and annexation of Ethiopia during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. It encompassed Italian Somaliland, Italian Eritrea

    Italian East Africa

    Italian East Africa

    Italian_East_Africa

  • Desta Damtew
  • Ethiopian general and noble (1892–1937)

    during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. He was executed on 24 February 1937 by the Italians shortly after Ethiopia's loss in the war. Born in the village

    Desta Damtew

    Desta Damtew

    Desta_Damtew

  • Ethiopian Army
  • Land service branch of the Ethiopian National Defense Force

    The Ethiopian Army (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ሰራዊት, romanized: Ye-Ītyōṗṗyā serawīt) is the land service branch of the Ethiopian National Defense Force. It is the

    Ethiopian Army

    Ethiopian_Army

  • Ethiopian Civil War
  • 1974–1991 conflict in Ethiopia

    Ethiopian Civil War was a civil war in Ethiopia and present-day Eritrea, fought between the Ethiopian military junta known as the Derg and Ethiopian-Eritrean

    Ethiopian Civil War

    Ethiopian Civil War

    Ethiopian_Civil_War

  • Battle of Shire
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War Battle of Shire (1989) during the Ethiopian Civil War Battle of Shire (2022) during the Tigray War "The Scouring

    Battle of Shire

    Battle_of_Shire

  • 46th Infantry Regiment "Reggio"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    Italian front. In 1935–36 the regiment fought in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. During World War II, the regiment was assigned to the 30th Infantry Division

    46th Infantry Regiment "Reggio"

    46th Infantry Regiment

    46th_Infantry_Regiment_"Reggio"

  • Second battle of Tembien
  • 1936 battle of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    The second battle of Tembien was fought on the northern front of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. This battle consisted of attacks by Italian forces under

    Second battle of Tembien

    Second battle of Tembien

    Second_battle_of_Tembien

  • Emperor of Ethiopia
  • Title of the ruling monarch of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1974/1975

    borders of Ethiopia. Italy under Benito Mussolini attacked Ethiopia in 1935, starting the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Italian successes in the war caused

    Emperor of Ethiopia

    Emperor of Ethiopia

    Emperor_of_Ethiopia

  • Geresu Duki
  • occupation of Ethiopia. Geresu Duki was born in the town of Waliso in western Shewa in June 1905. During the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, he fought the

    Geresu Duki

    Geresu_Duki

  • Ethiopian Patriots' Victory Day
  • National holiday of Ethiopia on 5 May

    celebrated on 5 May to commemorate the Ethiopian Arbegnoch resistance against Italy during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War (1935–1937). It also marks Haile Selassie's

    Ethiopian Patriots' Victory Day

    Ethiopian Patriots' Victory Day

    Ethiopian_Patriots'_Victory_Day

  • Italo Gariboldi
  • Italian senior officer in the Royal Army before and during World War II

    front during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. His division was part of the I Corps based in Italian Eritrea. After Italy defeated Ethiopia (Abyssinia) in

    Italo Gariboldi

    Italo Gariboldi

    Italo_Gariboldi

  • The Shadow King (novel)
  • 2019 novel by Maaza Mengiste

    2020 Booker Prize. The novel focuses on the Second Italo-Ethiopian War which resulted in the Ethiopians putting an end to Italian occupation. Namwali

    The Shadow King (novel)

    The_Shadow_King_(novel)

  • Haile Selassie
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974

    the abolition of slavery in 1942. He led the empire during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, and after its defeat was exiled to the United Kingdom. When the

    Haile Selassie

    Haile Selassie

    Haile_Selassie

  • Pietro Badoglio
  • Italian military officer (1871–1956)

    at first as a lieutenant (tenente) in artillery. During the First Italo-Ethiopian War on February 1896 he was sent to Eritrea with General Antonio Baldissera

    Pietro Badoglio

    Pietro Badoglio

    Pietro_Badoglio

  • 7th Alpini Regiment
  • Active Italian Army mountain infantry unit

    participated in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. During World War II the regiment fought in the invasion of France and the Greco-Italian War. Afterwards the

    7th Alpini Regiment

    7th Alpini Regiment

    7th_Alpini_Regiment

  • People's Militia (Ethiopia)
  • Former paramilitary force in Ethiopia (1975–1991)

    antique weapons, particularly those that were used during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. It was established in 1975 by proclamation No. 71 of the Derg

    People's Militia (Ethiopia)

    People's Militia (Ethiopia)

    People's_Militia_(Ethiopia)

  • Killing of Tito Minniti
  • Italian pilot

    during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War in 1935 near Degehabur. It is unknown whether he died in combat or after being captured by Ethiopian forces. His

    Killing of Tito Minniti

    Killing of Tito Minniti

    Killing_of_Tito_Minniti

  • Ethiopian Empire
  • Country in the Horn of Africa (1270–1974)

    weaponry, Menelik ensured Ethiopia's independence and confined Italy to Eritrea. Later, after the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Benito Mussolini's Italian

    Ethiopian Empire

    Ethiopian Empire

    Ethiopian_Empire

  • Hoare–Laval Pact
  • 1935 proposed treaty

    Samuel Hoare for ending the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Italy wanted to incorporate the independent nation of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) into its Italian Empire

    Hoare–Laval Pact

    Hoare–Laval_Pact

  • Military history of Ethiopia
  • Overview of Ethiopia's involvement in military history

    and later by a civil war. From 1895 to 1896, the First ItaloEthiopian War was fought between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ethiopian Empire (Abyssinia)

    Military history of Ethiopia

    Military history of Ethiopia

    Military_history_of_Ethiopia

  • Monument to the Lion of Judah
  • Historic statue in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

    statue was transported to Rome, Italy in 1936 at the end of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. On 8 May 1937, on the occasion of the first anniversary of the

    Monument to the Lion of Judah

    Monument to the Lion of Judah

    Monument_to_the_Lion_of_Judah

  • 16th Infantry Regiment "Savona"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    Division "Sila", with which it fought in 1935–36 in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. During World War II, the regiment was assigned to the 55th Infantry Division

    16th Infantry Regiment "Savona"

    16th Infantry Regiment

    16th_Infantry_Regiment_"Savona"

  • World War II
  • Global conflict from 1939 to 1945

    The Second Italo-Ethiopian War was a colonial war that began in October 1935 and ended in May 1936. The war began with the invasion of the Ethiopian Empire

    World War II

    World War II

    World_War_II

  • Mulugeta Yeggazu
  • Ethiopian politician (1865–1936)

    Commander of the Mahel Sefari (Central Army) of the Ethiopian Army during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Of Amhara descent, Mulugeta came from Menz in Shewa

    Mulugeta Yeggazu

    Mulugeta Yeggazu

    Mulugeta_Yeggazu

  • March of the Iron Will
  • 1936 Italian advance on Addis Ababa

    5 May 1936, during the final days of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Its goal was to capture the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, in a show of force for

    March of the Iron Will

    March of the Iron Will

    March_of_the_Iron_Will

  • 20th Infantry Regiment "Brescia"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    the "Sila" division was slated to deploy to Eritrea for the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and consequently on 1 June 1935, the depot of the 16th Infantry

    20th Infantry Regiment "Brescia"

    20th Infantry Regiment

    20th_Infantry_Regiment_"Brescia"

  • Universal Ethiopian Students' Association
  • incident as an excuse to launch his invasion of Ethiopia. In this Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Ethiopia was unable to compete against the technologically

    Universal Ethiopian Students' Association

    Universal_Ethiopian_Students'_Association

  • 24th Field Artillery Regiment "Peloritani"
  • Active Italian Army field artillery unit

    War I on the Italian front. In 1935 the regiment was assigned to the 29th Infantry Division "Peloritana", which fought in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    24th Field Artillery Regiment "Peloritani"

    24th Field Artillery Regiment

    24th_Field_Artillery_Regiment_"Peloritani"

  • Royal Corps of Somali Colonial Troops
  • Military unit

    region. During the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, the Somali Colonial Troops served alongside soldiers from Italy and Eritrea in a second attempt by Italian

    Royal Corps of Somali Colonial Troops

    Royal Corps of Somali Colonial Troops

    Royal_Corps_of_Somali_Colonial_Troops

  • Christmas Offensive
  • Battle of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The Ethiopian offensive was more of a counteroffensive to an ever-slowing Italian offensive which started the war. Ethiopian

    Christmas Offensive

    Christmas Offensive

    Christmas_Offensive

  • 76th Infantry Regiment "Napoli"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    in Gaeta. In 1887 the regiment's 4th Company participated in the Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889. In 1895–96 the regiment provided nine officers and

    76th Infantry Regiment "Napoli"

    76th Infantry Regiment

    76th_Infantry_Regiment_"Napoli"

  • Ethiopia–Japan relations
  • Bilateral relations

    Ethiopia–Japan relations are the international relations between Ethiopia and Japan. Before the Second Italo-Ethiopian War the Japanese worked towards

    Ethiopia–Japan relations

    Ethiopia–Japan relations

    Ethiopia–Japan_relations

  • 13th Infantry Regiment "Pinerolo"
  • Active Italian Army infantry unit

    "Gran Sasso", with which it fought in 1935–36 in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. During World War II, the regiment was assigned to the 24th Infantry Division

    13th Infantry Regiment "Pinerolo"

    13th Infantry Regiment

    13th_Infantry_Regiment_"Pinerolo"

  • Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia
  • 1941–1943 theatre of World War II

    British military equipment of World War II List of Second Italo-Ethiopian War weapons of Ethiopia – list of Ethiopian equipment of the time which would

    Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia

    Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia

    Italian_guerrilla_war_in_Ethiopia

  • Seifu Mikael
  • Ethiopian noble (1898–1958)

    became one of the Ethiopian POWs during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War at Asinara designated as "one of the most dangerous Ethiopians" per surviving Italian

    Seifu Mikael

    Seifu Mikael

    Seifu_Mikael

  • Causes of World War II
  • of Manchuria and the Second Sino-Japanese War; Italian aggression against Ethiopia, which led to the Second Italo-Ethiopian War; or military uprising

    Causes of World War II

    Causes of World War II

    Causes_of_World_War_II

  • Abuna Qerellos IV
  • Ethiopian Orthodox archbishop (1880–1950)

    1936 and 1941, following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War) which he spent in exile, Qerellos remained the head of the Ethiopian church until his death. Qerellos

    Abuna Qerellos IV

    Abuna Qerellos IV

    Abuna_Qerellos_IV

  • Stresa Front
  • 1935 agreement between France, Italy, and Britain

    not withstand. Abyssinia had been invaded by Italy in the First Italo-Ethiopian War in 1895, which had been a humiliating defeat for the Italians. Italy

    Stresa Front

    Stresa Front

    Stresa_Front

  • Lanciafiamme Modello 35
  • Flamethrower

    35, was a flamethrower issued to the Royal Italian Army in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. In 1940 it was replaced by the Lanciafiamme Spalleggiato Modello

    Lanciafiamme Modello 35

    Lanciafiamme Modello 35

    Lanciafiamme_Modello_35

  • Galla-Sidamo Governorate
  • Governorate of Italian East Africa (1936–1941

    was formed in 1936 from parts of the conquered Ethiopian Empire following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War with the capital was Jimma. In November 1938 some

    Galla-Sidamo Governorate

    Galla-Sidamo Governorate

    Galla-Sidamo_Governorate

  • Mexico during World War II
  • World War II had its first antecedent in the diplomatic efforts made by the government before the League of Nations as a result of the Second Italo-Ethiopian

    Mexico during World War II

    Mexico during World War II

    Mexico_during_World_War_II

  • Allies of World War II
  • Military coalition in World War II

    the outbreak of World War II, the United Kingdom recognized Haile Selassie as the Emperor of Ethiopia in July 1940 and his Ethiopian exile government cooperated

    Allies of World War II

    Allies of World War II

    Allies_of_World_War_II

  • List of timelines of World War II
  • Index of lists with the same name

    Timeline of the Weimar Republic Timeline of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War Timeline of the Spanish Civil War WW2DB: Day-by-Day Timeline HistoryOrb.com History-Timelines

    List of timelines of World War II

    List_of_timelines_of_World_War_II

  • Scioa Governorate
  • Administrative division of Italian East Africa (1938–1941)

    was formed in 1936 from parts of the conquered Ethiopian Empire following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War with its administrative capital being Addis Abeba

    Scioa Governorate

    Scioa Governorate

    Scioa_Governorate

  • Army of the Ethiopian Empire
  • Military force of Ethiopia used during Ethiopian Empire

    Abyssinia Battle of Dogali Ethiopian order of battle in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War Ethiopian military titles Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles

    Army of the Ethiopian Empire

    Army of the Ethiopian Empire

    Army_of_the_Ethiopian_Empire

  • List of Italian military equipment in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
  • Second Italo-Ethiopian War. List of Second Italo-Ethiopian War weapons of Italy List of Regia Aeronautica aircraft used in the Second Italo-Ethiopian

    List of Italian military equipment in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    List_of_Italian_military_equipment_in_the_Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War

  • Retreat to Lake Ashenge
  • was a skirmish that occurred during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War between the Italian army and the Ethiopian troops. The battle was not essentially a

    Retreat to Lake Ashenge

    Retreat_to_Lake_Ashenge

  • Paolo Tarnassi
  • Italian general (1890–1942)

    of the Italian Army; he fought in the Italo-Turkish War, the First World War and the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel

    Paolo Tarnassi

    Paolo Tarnassi

    Paolo_Tarnassi

  • Somalia Governorate
  • Former governorate of Italian East Africa

    enlarged by the Ogaden region of the conquered Ethiopian Empire following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The Somalia Governorate lasted from 1936 until

    Somalia Governorate

    Somalia Governorate

    Somalia_Governorate

  • Eritrea Governorate
  • Italian colony in East Africa (1936–1941)

    with parts of the conquered Ethiopian Empire following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. In 1936, after the defeat of Ethiopia, Italy created an empire in

    Eritrea Governorate

    Eritrea Governorate

    Eritrea_Governorate

  • Ethiopian–Somali conflict
  • Territorial and political dispute

    and Ethiopian administrators and military personnel only resided in Harar and Jijiga. In the years leading up to the Second Italo-Ethiopian War in 1935

    Ethiopian–Somali conflict

    Ethiopian–Somali conflict

    Ethiopian–Somali_conflict

  • Eastern Front (World War II)
  • Theatre of war of European Axis and Soviet Union blocs

    Roberts noted that "more than 80 percent of all combat during the Second World War took place on the Eastern Front". The Axis forces, led by Germany,

    Eastern Front (World War II)

    Eastern Front (World War II)

    Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)

  • Mexico Square
  • Traffic circle in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

    is a traffic circle in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia named after the country of Mexico. After the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Mexico was one of only five countries

    Mexico Square

    Mexico Square

    Mexico_Square

  • Giacomo Appiotti
  • Italian general (1873–1948)

    (1873–1948) was a lieutenant general of the Italian Army during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. Appiotti was born in Turin on 3 February 1873. He was the commanding

    Giacomo Appiotti

    Giacomo Appiotti

    Giacomo_Appiotti

  • World War II by country
  • Italian East Africa. The Anglo-Ethiopian Agreement restored Haile Selassie to the Ethiopian throne (see the section on Ethiopia). Somaliland and Eritrea were

    World War II by country

    World War II by country

    World_War_II_by_country

  • Lists of weapons
  • War weapons List of Second Italo-Ethiopian War weapons(Ethiopia) List of Second Italo-Ethiopian War(Italy) List of Spanish Civil War weapons(Republican)

    Lists of weapons

    Lists of weapons

    Lists_of_weapons

  • War crimes in World War II
  • War crimes and massacres in World War II (1939–1945)

    Post-War Violence in Europe, 1944–48. Springer International Publishing. p. 20. ISBN 9783030783860. "Relazione della Commissione storico-culturale italo-slovena

    War crimes in World War II

    War_crimes_in_World_War_II

  • 3rd CC.NN. Division "21 Aprile"
  • Military unit

    on 10 June 1935 for the Second Italo-Ethiopian War against Ethiopia and disbanded shortly before Italy's entry into World War II. The name "21 Aprile"

    3rd CC.NN. Division "21 Aprile"

    3rd CC.NN. Division

    3rd_CC.NN._Division_"21_Aprile"

  • 4th CC.NN. Division "3 Gennaio"
  • Italian CC.NN. (Blackshirts militia) division

    (Blackshirts militia) division raised on 25 June 1935 for the Second Italo-Ethiopian War against Ethiopia. The name "3 Gennaio" ("3 January") was chosen to commemorate

    4th CC.NN. Division "3 Gennaio"

    4th CC.NN. Division

    4th_CC.NN._Division_"3_Gennaio"

  • Dorothy Hadley Bayen
  • American activist (1906–1988)

    who became a war correspondent from 1935 to 1936 during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War whilst she was living in Ethiopia. Bayen fled Ethiopia with her husband

    Dorothy Hadley Bayen

    Dorothy_Hadley_Bayen

  • Haile Mariam Mammo
  • Ethiopian resistance leader (1904–1938)

    Ethiopian soldier and a leader of the Patriot movement (Arbegnoch) during the Italian occupation of Ethiopia. He fought in the Second Italo-Ethiopian

    Haile Mariam Mammo

    Haile_Mariam_Mammo

  • Territorial Army (Ethiopia)
  • National ground force of Ethiopian Empire

    in following the emperor out of the country in 1936 after the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. It was formed as part of Haile Selassie's transformation strategy

    Territorial Army (Ethiopia)

    Territorial_Army_(Ethiopia)

  • Ethiopia
  • Country in East Africa

    borders. Ethiopia lost its sovereignty in 1936, when Italy under Benito Mussolini invaded during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, and following Ethiopia's defeat

    Ethiopia

    Ethiopia

    Ethiopia

  • Red Terror (Ethiopia)
  • Political repression campaign by the Derg (1976–1978)

    Selassie in 1974 and the subsequent Ethiopian Civil War. The Qey Shibir was based on the Red Terror of the Russian Civil War, and most visibly took place after

    Red Terror (Ethiopia)

    Red Terror (Ethiopia)

    Red_Terror_(Ethiopia)

  • John H. Spencer
  • American historian

    advise the Ethiopian government in the international legal matters, and during the Italian occupation of Ethiopia and the Second Italo-Abyssinian War he served

    John H. Spencer

    John_H._Spencer

  • De Bono's invasion of Ethiopia
  • 1935 Italian offensive during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    invasion of Ethiopia took place during the opening stages of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Italian General Emilio De Bono invaded northern Ethiopia from staging

    De Bono's invasion of Ethiopia

    De_Bono's_invasion_of_Ethiopia

  • Abyssinia Crisis
  • International crisis in 1935

    after it had won the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The crisis is generally regarded as having discredited the League. The ItaloEthiopian Treaty of 1928 stated

    Abyssinia Crisis

    Abyssinia Crisis

    Abyssinia_Crisis

  • 21st Field Artillery Regiment "Trieste"
  • Active Italian Army field artillery unit

    75/13 mod. 15 mountain guns for the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The group was attached for the duration of the war to the 19th Artillery Regiment "Gavinana"

    21st Field Artillery Regiment "Trieste"

    21st Field Artillery Regiment

    21st_Field_Artillery_Regiment_"Trieste"

  • Rodolfo Graziani
  • Italian fascist politician and military officer (1882–1955)

    Cyrenaica by the new vice-governor Guglielmo Nasi. During the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, as the Governor of Italian Somaliland, Graziani became the commander

    Rodolfo Graziani

    Rodolfo Graziani

    Rodolfo_Graziani

  • Bruno Mussolini
  • Son of Benito Mussolini (1918–1941)

    the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. In September, before the Kingdom of Italy invaded the Ethiopian Empire, Air Sergeant Bruno Mussolini, 17, Air Second Lieutenant

    Bruno Mussolini

    Bruno Mussolini

    Bruno_Mussolini

  • Balcha Safo
  • Ethiopian military commander (1863–1936)

    Nefso, was an Ethiopian military commander and lord protector of the crown, who served in both the First and Second Italo-Ethiopian Wars. He made his reputation

    Balcha Safo

    Balcha Safo

    Balcha_Safo

  • First battle of Tembien
  • 1936 battle of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. This battle consisted of attacks and counterattacks by Italian forces under Marshal Pietro Badoglio and Ethiopian forces

    First battle of Tembien

    First_battle_of_Tembien

  • Battle of Ganale Doria
  • 1936 battle of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War

    reinforcements. Ethiopian Order of Battle Second Italo-Abyssinian War Army of the Ethiopian Empire List of Second Italo-Ethiopian War weapons of Ethiopia Italian

    Battle of Ganale Doria

    Battle of Ganale Doria

    Battle_of_Ganale_Doria

  • Ethiopian nationalism
  • Political ideology

    Ethiopia was occupied by Italy after the Second Italo-Ethiopian War but was liberated by the Allies during World War II. After the Second World War,

    Ethiopian nationalism

    Ethiopian nationalism

    Ethiopian_nationalism

  • Ruggero Santini
  • Italian general (1870–1958)

    the First Italo-Ethiopian War and Italo-Turkish War. In World War I he fought against Austria-Hungary. During the Second Italo-Ethiopian War he commanded

    Ruggero Santini

    Ruggero Santini

    Ruggero_Santini

  • Mauser Standardmodell
  • German rifle

    needed] The Ethiopian Empire bought 25,000 Model 1924 and Model 1933 rifles and carbines, and fielded them during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The Buenos

    Mauser Standardmodell

    Mauser_Standardmodell

  • Danane concentration camp
  • East Africa after the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The camp is recorded as having a population of 6,000 people, mostly Ethiopians that resisted the Italian

    Danane concentration camp

    Danane_concentration_camp

  • Emilio De Bono
  • Italian general and fascist activist (1866–1944)

    as a second lieutenant, fought in the Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887-1889, and had worked his way up to the General Staff by the start of the Italo-Turkish

    Emilio De Bono

    Emilio De Bono

    Emilio_De_Bono

  • Black Lions
  • Ethiopian anti-fascist resistance movement

    School, and more. Italian East Africa Second Italo-Ethiopian War Zewde, Bahru (2001). A History of Modern Ethiopia 1855-1991. Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University

    Black Lions

    Black_Lions

  • List of last surviving veterans of military insurgencies and wars
  • Retrieved 19 December 2018. Capodarca, Valido, ed. (1994). "La Guerra Italo-Turca (1911–1912)". Immagini Ed Evoluzione del Corpo Automobilstico (in

    List of last surviving veterans of military insurgencies and wars

    List_of_last_surviving_veterans_of_military_insurgencies_and_wars

  • 2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre"
  • Italian CC.NN. (Blackshirts militia) division

    (Blackshirts militia) division raised on 10 May 1935 for the Second Italo-Ethiopian War against Ethiopia. The name "28 Ottobre" ("28 October") was chosen to commemorate

    2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre"

    2nd CC.NN. Division

    2nd_CC.NN._Division_"28_Ottobre"

  • Ethiopian National Defense Force
  • Combined military force of Ethiopia

    it was the decisive battle of the First ItaloEthiopian War. Assisted by all of the major nobles of Ethiopia, including Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam, Ras

    Ethiopian National Defense Force

    Ethiopian National Defense Force

    Ethiopian_National_Defense_Force

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