The Comando Truppe Alpine (Alpine Troops Command) or COMTA (formerly also COMALP) commands the Mountain Troops of the
Italian Army
"The safeguard of the republic shall be the supreme law"
, colors =
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, called ''
Alpini
The Alpini are the Italian Army's specialist mountain infantry. Part of the army's infantry corps, the speciality distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. Currently the active Alpini units are organized in two operatio ...
'' (singular: ''Alpino'') and various support and training units. It is the successor to the ''4º Corpo d'Armata Alpino'' (4th Alpine
Army Corps
Corps (; plural ''corps'' ; from French , from the Latin "body") is a term used for several different kinds of organization. A military innovation by Napoleon I, the formation was first named as such in 1805. The size of a corps varies great ...
) of the
Cold War
The Cold War is a term commonly used to refer to a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc. The term '' cold war'' is used because the ...
. The Alpini are
light Infantry
Light infantry refers to certain types of lightly equipped infantry throughout history. They have a more mobile or fluid function than other types of infantry, such as heavy infantry or line infantry. Historically, light infantry often fought ...
units specializing in
Mountain Combat. The subordinate units of the COMTA distinguished themselves during combat in
World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
and
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
.
History
Origins
The history of the COMTA begins after the
second Italian war of independence
The Second Italian War of Independence, also called the Franco-Austrian War, the Austro-Sardinian War or Italian War of 1859 ( it, Seconda guerra d'indipendenza italiana; french: Campagne d'Italie), was fought by the Second French Empire and t ...
. Following the Italian-
French victory over the
Austrian Empire
The Austrian Empire (german: link=no, Kaiserthum Oesterreich, modern spelling , ) was a Central-Eastern European multinational great power from 1804 to 1867, created by proclamation out of the realms of the Habsburgs. During its existence, ...
, the
Kingdom of Sardinia
The Kingdom of Sardinia,The name of the state was originally Latin: , or when the kingdom was still considered to include Corsica. In Italian it is , in French , in Sardinian , and in Piedmontese . also referred to as the Kingdom of Savoy-S ...
annexed the
Papal Legations
The delegations as they existed in 1859.
Between the Congress of Vienna (1815) and the capture of Rome (1870), the Papal State was subdivided geographically into 17 apostolic delegations (''delegazioni apostoliche'') for ...
in present-day
Emilia Romagna
egl, Emigliàn (man) egl, Emiglièna (woman) rgn, Rumagnòl (man) rgn, Rumagnòla (woman) it, Emiliano (man) it, Emiliana (woman) or it, Romagnolo (man) it, Romagnola (woman)
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. Thus on 25 March 1860 the 4th Higher Military Command was activated as a territorial command in
Bologna
Bologna (, , ; egl, label= Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 150 different nat ...
and tasked to defend the newly acquired territory between the
Panaro river and the
Adriatic Sea
The Adriatic Sea () is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from the Strait of Otranto (where it connects to the Ionian Sea) to t ...
. The command consisted of the 4th, 7th and 13th division of the Line.
At the outbreak of the
third Italian war of independence
The Third Italian War of Independence ( it, Terza Guerra d'Indipendenza Italiana) was a war between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austrian Empire fought between June and August 1866. The conflict paralleled the Austro-Prussian War and resulted in ...
the command covered the right flank of the main army and remained static along the river
Po. The command under General
Enrico Cialdini
Enrico Cialdini, Duca di Gaeta (8 August 18118 September 1892) was an Italian soldier, politician and diplomat.
Biography
He was born in Castelvetro, in the province of Modena. In 1831 he took part in the insurrection at Modena, fleeing afterw ...
consisted of the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 18th and 20th division of the line. However, when the main Italian army failed to break through the Austrian
Quadrilatero
The ''Quadrilatero'' (, for greater specificity often called the "Quadrilateral fortresses") is the traditional name of a defensive system of the Austrian Empire in the Lombardy-Venetia region of Italy, which connected the fortresses of Peschie ...
fortress system south of
Lake Garda
Lake Garda ( it, Lago di Garda or ; lmo, label=Eastern Lombard, Lach de Garda; vec, Ƚago de Garda; la, Benacus; grc, Βήνακος) is the largest lake in Italy.
It is a popular holiday location in northern Italy, about halfway between ...
the
V Army Corps marched six divisions over the
Apennine mountains, joined up with the
IV Army Corps in the
Romagna
Romagna ( rgn, Rumâgna) is an Italian historical region that approximately corresponds to the south-eastern portion of present-day Emilia-Romagna, North Italy. Traditionally, it is limited by the Apennines to the south-west, the Adriatic to t ...
and crossed the lower
Po and
Adige
The Adige (; german: Etsch ; vec, Àdexe ; rm, Adisch ; lld, Adesc; la, Athesis; grc, Ἄθεσις, Áthesis, or , ''Átagis'') is the second-longest river in Italy, after the Po. It rises near the Reschen Pass in the Vinschgau in the prov ...
rivers in force on 15 July 1866. Cialdini bypassed the Austrian fortresses and main army on his left flank and marched his army all through the
Veneto
Veneto (, ; vec, Vèneto ) or Venetia is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Its population is about five million, ranking fourth in Italy. The region's capital is Venice while the biggest city is Verona.
Veneto was part of the Roman Empire unt ...
, dispatching one division under
Giacomo Medici to invade
Trentino
Trentino ( lld, Trentin), officially the Autonomous Province of Trento, is an autonomous province of Italy, in the country's far north. The Trentino and South Tyrol constitute the region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, an autonomous region ...
and cut the Austrian line of retreat and three divisions under
Raffaele Cadorna
Raffaele Cadorna (9 February 1815 – 6 February 1897) was an Italian general who served as one of the major Kingdom of Sardinia, Piedmontese leaders responsible for the unification of Italy during the mid-19th century.
Born in Milan, Cadorna en ...
to march at speed to the city of
Trieste
Trieste ( , ; sl, Trst ; german: Triest ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital city, and largest city, of the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, one of two autonomous regions which are not subdivided into provi ...
. Cialdinis army finally reached the
Isonzo river on 24 July 1866.
After the Kingdom of Sardinia extended its borders northward following the war by annexing the territory of
Veneto
Veneto (, ; vec, Vèneto ) or Venetia is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Its population is about five million, ranking fourth in Italy. The region's capital is Venice while the biggest city is Verona.
Veneto was part of the Roman Empire unt ...
the 4th Higher Military Command was disbanded in spring of 1867. On 15 August 1870 the IV Army Corps was activated for the short campaign to
capture of Rome
The Capture of Rome ( it, Presa di Roma) on 20 September 1870 was the final event of the unification of Italy (''Risorgimento''), marking both the final defeat of the Papal States under Pope Pius IX and the unification of the Italian Peninsula ...
. After the troops of the corps had entered Rome the corps was turned into the General Army Command, which was tasked with garrison duties in
Rome
, established_title = Founded
, established_date = 753 BC
, founder = King Romulus (legendary)
, image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg
, map_caption ...
. During the campaign the corps commanded the 2nd, 9th, 11th, 12th and 13th division of the line.
In 1873 the command was renamed as 4th General Command and transferred to
Florence
Florence ( ; it, Firenze ) is a city in Central Italy and the capital city of the Tuscany region. It is the most populated city in Tuscany, with 383,083 inhabitants in 2016, and over 1,520,000 in its metropolitan area.Bilancio demografico an ...
to act as territorial command for Tuscany. On 22 January 1877 the corps was renamed as IV Army Corps and transferred to
Piacenza
Piacenza (; egl, label= Piacentino, Piaṡëinsa ; ) is a city and in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, and the capital of the eponymous province. As of 2022, Piacenza is the ninth largest city in the region by population, with over ...
. In 1888 the corps moved to
Genoa
Genoa ( ; it, Genova ; lij, Zêna ). is the capital of the Italian region of Liguria and the List of cities in Italy, sixth-largest city in Italy. In 2015, 594,733 people lived within the city's administrative limits. As of the 2011 Italian ce ...
.
World War I
In spring 1915, the corps under general
Mario Nicolis di Robilant
Mario Nicolis di Robilant (Torino, 28 April 1855 – Roma, 23 July 1943) was an Italian general of the Kingdom of Italy who actively participated in the World War I, mostly at the head of the Italian Fourth Army.
At the entry of Italy in the Firs ...
was moved towards the Austrian border and saw its first combat during the battle for Monte Nero (today
Krn) in the
Julian Alps
The Julian Alps ( sl, Julijske Alpe, it, Alpi Giulie, , ) are a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps that stretch from northeastern Italy to Slovenia, where they rise to 2,864 m at Mount Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia. A large pa ...
. At the outbreak of the war the corps consisted of the 7th and 8th Division of the Line (Infantry), the 33rd Territorial Division, the elite
Bersaglieri
The Bersaglieri, singular Bersagliere, (, "sharpshooter") are a troop of marksmen in the Italian Army's infantry corps. They were originally created by General Alessandro La Marmora on 18 June 1836 to serve in the Royal Sardinian Army, which ...
Division and two division sized
Alpini
The Alpini are the Italian Army's specialist mountain infantry. Part of the army's infantry corps, the speciality distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. Currently the active Alpini units are organized in two operatio ...
formations:
* IV Army Corps (Lieutenant General Mario Nicolis di Robilant)
** 7th Division of the Line (Major General D'Avanzo)
*** Brigade of the Line ''Bergamo''
**** 25th Line Infantry Regiment
**** 26th Line Infantry Regiment
*** Brigade of the Line ''Valtellina''
**** 65th Line Infantry Regiment
**** 66th Line Infantry Regiment
*** 21st Field Artillery Regiment (8x batteries)
*** V Group / 1st Heavy Field Artillery Regiment (2x batteries)
*** VI Group ''Udine'' /
2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment (4x batteries)
*** 1st Sapper Company / 1st Engineer Regiment
*** Divisional Service units
** 8th Division of the Line (Major General Lang)
*** Brigade of the Line ''Modena''
**** 41st Line Infantry Regiment
**** 42nd Line Infantry Regiment
*** Brigade of the Line ''Salerno''
**** 89th Line Infantry Regiment
**** 90th Line Infantry Regiment
*** 28th Territorial Field Artillery Regiment (8x batteries)
*** Divisional Service units
** 33rd Territorial Division (Major General Ricci)
*** Brigade of the Line ''Emilia''
**** 119th Line Infantry Regiment
**** 120th Line Infantry Regiment
*** Brigade of the Line ''Liguria''
**** 157th Line Infantry Regiment
**** 158th Line Infantry Regiment
*** 40th Territorial Field Artillery Regiment (6x batteries)
*** 14th Sapper Company / 1st Engineer Regiment
*** Divisional Service units
**
Bersaglieri
The Bersaglieri, singular Bersagliere, (, "sharpshooter") are a troop of marksmen in the Italian Army's infantry corps. They were originally created by General Alessandro La Marmora on 18 June 1836 to serve in the Royal Sardinian Army, which ...
Division (Major General Raspi)
*** I Bersaglieri Brigade
****
6th Bersaglieri Regiment
The 6th Bersaglieri Regiment ( it, 6° Reggimento Bersaglieri) is an active unit of the Italian Army based in Trapani in Sicily. The regiment is part of the army's infantry corps' Bersaglieri speciality and operationally assigned to the Mechanize ...
(XIII, XVI, XIX Bersaglieri battalions)
**** 9th Bersaglieri Regiment (XXVIII, XXX, XXXII Bersaglieri battalions)
*** II Bersaglieri Brigade
****
11th Bersaglieri Regiment (XXVII, XXXIII, XXXIX Bersaglieri battalions)
****
12th Bersaglieri Regiment (XXI, XXIII, XXXVI Bersaglieri battalions)
*** IV Group ''Mondovì'' /
1st Mountain Artillery Regiment (4x batteries)
*** 17th Sapper Company / 1st Engineer Regiment
*** Divisional Service units
** Alpini Group A (Colonel Tedeschi)
***
4th Alpini Regiment (''Ivrea'', ''Aosta'', ''Intra'', ''Val d'Orco'', ''Val Baltea'', ''Val Toce'' Alpini battalions)
*** ''Cividale'' and ''Val Natisone'' Alpini battalions (detached from the
8th Alpini Regiment
The 8th Alpini Regiment ( it, 8° Reggimento Alpini) is a regiment of the Italian Army's mountain infantry speciality, the Alpini, which distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. As of 2022 the regiment is assigned to ...
)
*** XI Group ''Bergamo'' /
3rd Mountain Artillery Regiment (4x batteries)
** Alpini Group B (Colonel Alliana)
***
3rd Alpini Regiment (''Pinerolo'', ''Exilles'', ''Susa'', ''Val Pellice'', ''Val Dora'', ''Val Cenischia'' Alpini battalions)
*** III Group ''Torino-Pinerolo'' / 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment (4x batteries)
** 5th Bersaglieri Regiment (V, XIV, XXIV, XLVI Bersaglieri battalions)
** 4th Field Artillery Regiment (8x batteries)
** IV Group / 1st Heavy Field Artillery Regiment (2x batteries)
** 1st Telegraph Engineers Company
** Army Corps Service units
For the rest of the war the corps fought on the
Isonzo front
The Battles of the Isonzo (known as the Isonzo Front by historians, sl, soška fronta) were a series of 12 battles between the Austro-Hungarian and Italian armies in World War I mostly on the territory of present-day Slovenia, and the remaind ...
. In the
twelfth battle of the Isonzo
The Battle of Caporetto (also known as the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo, the Battle of Kobarid or the Battle of Karfreit) was a battle on the Italian front of World War I.
The battle was fought between the Kingdom of Italy and the Central ...
the corps was covering the northern flank of the Italian 2nd Army between Mount
Rombon and
Dolje. The main Austro-German attack was aimed at the Italian IV and XXVII Corps. The Italian defences were quickly overcome and the rapid advance cut the IV Corps' line of retreat. Most of the men and material of the IV Corps were captured by the
Central Powers
The Central Powers, also known as the Central Empires,german: Mittelmächte; hu, Központi hatalmak; tr, İttifak Devletleri / ; bg, Централни сили, translit=Tsentralni sili was one of the two main coalitions that fought in ...
troops and the corps was not raised again until the end of the war.
World War II
After World War I the corps was moved once again to Bologna until it moved to
Verona
Verona ( , ; vec, Verona or ) is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Northern Italy, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region. It is the largest city Comune, municipality in the region and the ...
in 1927 and tasked with territorial and defence duties along the valley of the
Adige
The Adige (; german: Etsch ; vec, Àdexe ; rm, Adisch ; lld, Adesc; la, Athesis; grc, Ἄθεσις, Áthesis, or , ''Átagis'') is the second-longest river in Italy, after the Po. It rises near the Reschen Pass in the Vinschgau in the prov ...
. The corps consisted of the
9th Infantry Division "Pasubio"
The 9th Infantry Division Pasubio ( it, 9ª Divisione di fanteria "Pasubio") was an infantry Division (military), division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Pasubio was classified as an auto-transportable division, meaning it had ...
in
Verona
Verona ( , ; vec, Verona or ) is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Northern Italy, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region. It is the largest city Comune, municipality in the region and the ...
and the
11th Infantry Division "Brennero" in
Bolzano
Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third la ...
. In 1935 the corps was moved to
Bolzano
Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third la ...
, but quickly dispatched to reinforce the Italian troops that faced stiffer than expected resistance during the Italian
invasion of Abyssinia. The corps commanded the
5th Infantry Division "Cosseria"
The 5th Infantry Division "Cosseria" ( it, 5ª Divisione di fanteria "Cosseria") was an infantry Division (military), division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Cosseria was named for the Battle_of_Montenotte, Battle of Cosseria f ...
,
1st Blackshirt Division "23 March" and
5th Blackshirt Division "1° Febbraio". During the campaign in Abyssinia the IV Army Corps participated in the
Battle of Shire
The Battle of Shire (Italian: ''Battaglia dello Shirè'') was a battle fought on the northern front of what was known as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. This battle consisted of attacks and counterattacks by Italian forces under Marshal of Ital ...
.
After the return from Abyssinia the corps was tasked with defending the Northern borders of Italy. Specifically in the case of war with Hitlers
Third Reich
Nazi Germany (lit. "National Socialist State"), ' (lit. "Nazi State") for short; also ' (lit. "National Socialist Germany") (officially known as the German Reich from 1933 until 1943, and the Greater German Reich from 1943 to 1945) was ...
the corps was tasked with manning the
Alpine Wall
The Alpine Wall (''Vallo Alpino'') was an Italian system of fortifications along the of Italy's northern frontier. Built in the years leading up to World War II at the direction of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, the defensive line faced Franc ...
in
South Tyrol
it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol
, settlement_type = Autonomous province
, image_skyline =
, image_alt ...
and delaying the advancing enemy for as long as possible. Although Germany and Italy signed the
Pact of Steel
The Pact of Steel (german: Stahlpakt, it, Patto d'Acciaio), formally known as the Pact of Friendship and Alliance between Germany and Italy, was a military and political alliance between Italy and Germany.
The pact was initially drafted as a t ...
in 1939 the construction of the fortifications along the Alpine Wall continued unabated.
When Italy declared war on France on 10 June 1940 the corps was near the French-Italian border. The Italian Army only performed limited patrols and remained in its positions until after France had asked for an armistice on 20 June 1940. The next day the Italian divisions
crossed the border in force, but stiff French resistance stopped them along the entire front after a few kilometres. During the campaign the corps commanded the
2nd Mountain Infantry Division "Sforzesca",
26th Mountain Infantry Division "Assietta" and
3rd Alpini Regiment.
After the Italian
invasion of Greece in October 1940 bogged down under stiff Greek resistance the IV Army Corps was dispatched to
Albania
Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea and shares ...
to augment the Italian forces along the
Epirus
sq, Epiri rup, Epiru
, native_name_lang =
, settlement_type = Historical region
, image_map = Epirus antiquus tabula.jpg
, map_alt =
, map_caption = Map of ancient Epirus by Heinrich ...
front. The corps commanded the
5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" and the
22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi"
The 22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi" ( it, 22ª Divisione di fanteria "Cacciatori delle Alpi" English: Hunters of the Alps) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The division was based in Perugia an ...
. After the war the corps returned to Bolzano.
In July 1942
Benito Mussolini
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (; 29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party. He was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in 194 ...
decided to scale up the Italian war effort in the
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ...
. Seven fresh divisions were sent to Southern Russia to augment the existing
Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia
During World War II, the Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia (''Corpo di Spedizione Italiano in Russia'', or CSIR) was a corps-sized expeditionary unit of the ''Regio Esercito'' (Italian Army) that fought on the Eastern Front. In July 1942 the ...
. The
2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina"
The 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina" ( it, 2ª Divisione alpina "Tridentina") was a division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. The Alpini that formed the divisions are a highly decorated and eli ...
,
3rd Alpine Division "Julia"
The 3rd Alpine Division "Julia" ( it, 3ª Divisione alpina "Julia") was a division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. The Alpini that formed the divisions are a highly decorated, elite mountain c ...
and
4th Alpine Division "Cuneense"
The 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense" ( it, 4ª Divisione alpina "Cuneense") was a division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. The headquarters of the division was in the city of Cuneo, and the major ...
were sent to Russia and came under a newly raised corps, which was named Alpine Army Corps; the first time an Italian corps carried the name "Alpine". The three
Alpini
The Alpini are the Italian Army's specialist mountain infantry. Part of the army's infantry corps, the speciality distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. Currently the active Alpini units are organized in two operatio ...
divisions were joined by the
156th Infantry Division "Vicenza"
The 156th Infantry Division "Vicenza" ( it, 151ª Divisione di fanteria "Vicenza") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Vicenza was formed on 10 March 1942 and named for the city of Vicenza. The Vicenza was c ...
, which performed garrison duties in the corps' rear area.
The corps and most of its troops were annihilated in January 1943 during the Soviet
Operation Little Saturn
Operation Little Saturn was a Red Army offensive on the Eastern Front of World War II that led to battles in Don and Chir rivers region in German-occupied Soviet Union territory in 16–30 December 1942.
The success of Operation Uranus, launch ...
. The Italian front along the
Don
Don, don or DON and variants may refer to:
Places
*County Donegal, Ireland, Chapman code DON
*Don (river), a river in European Russia
*Don River (disambiguation), several other rivers with the name
*Don, Benin, a town in Benin
*Don, Dang, a vill ...
was broken by Soviet armoured and mechanized forces on 16 December 1942, but as the Soviet forces turned South towards
Rostov-on-Don
Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
on the
Black Sea
The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bounded by Bulgaria, Georgia, Roma ...
to cut off the German
Army Group A
Army Group A (Heeresgruppe A) was the name of several German Army Groups during World War II. During the Battle of France, the army group named Army Group A was composed of 45½ divisions, including 7 armored panzer divisions. It was responsible ...
fighting in the
Caucasus
The Caucasus () or Caucasia (), is a region between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, mainly comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and parts of Southern Russia. The Caucasus Mountains, including the Greater Caucasus range, have historically ...
and the German
4th Panzer Army
The 4th Panzer Army (german: 4. Panzerarmee) (operating as Panzer Group 4 (german: 4. Panzergruppe) from its formation on 15 February 1941 to 1 January 1942, when it was redesignated as a full army) was a German panzer formation during World War ...
, which was in the midst of
Operation Wintergewitter
Operation Winter Storm (german: Unternehmen Wintergewitter), a German offensive in December 1942 during World War II, involved the German 4th Panzer Army failing to break the Soviet encirclement of the German 6th Army during the Battle of St ...
— the attempt to relieve the
6th Army in Stalingrad — the Italian Alpine Corps continued to hold the front along the Don. But on 13 January 1943, the Soviets began the second stage of Operation Saturn and launched the four armies of General
Filipp Golikov
Filipp Ivanovich Golikov (russian: Фили́пп Ива́нович Го́ликов, links=no; July 30, 1900 – July 29, 1980) was a Soviet military commander. As chief of the GRU (Main Intelligence Directorate), he is best known for failing to ...
's
Voronezh Front
The 1st Ukrainian Front (Russian: Пéрвый Украи́нский фронт), previously the Voronezh Front (Russian: Воронежский Фронт) was a major formation of the Soviet Army during World War II, being equivalent to a ...
against the
Hungarian Second Army
The Hungarian Second Army (''Második Magyar Hadsereg'') was one of three field armies (''hadsereg'') raised by the Kingdom of Hungary (''Magyar Királyság'') which saw action during World War II. All three armies were formed on March 1, 1940. ...
on the left flank of the Alpine Corps. Within three days the Alpini found themselves flanked on both sides by Soviet armoured and mechanized units and 200 km away from the new Axis lines. On 17 January the commanding general of the corps Lieutenant General
Gabriele Nasci
Gabriele Nasci (3 October 1887, Venice – 12 April 1947) was a general of the Alpine Corps in the Royal Italian Army.
Biography
Gabriele Nasci fought in the First World War.
Between the two World Wars, he was commander of the 2nd Alpine Div ...
finally ordered a full retreat. About 40,000 men formed two columns that followed the Tridentina division which, supported by a handful of German armoured vehicles, led the way westwards to the new Axis front. The Soviets had already occupied every village and bitter battles were fought by the soldiers of the Tridentina to clear the way. On 26 January 1943 the corps' remnants finally broke free from the Soviet encirclement at the
Battle of Nikolayevka
The Battle of Nikolayevka was the breakout of Italian forces in January 1943, as a small part of the larger Battle of Stalingrad. The breakout involved the Alpine Army Corps of the Italian 8th Army near the village of Nikolayevka (now Livenka, ...
and reached Axis lines on 1 February 1943.
In fifteen days the soldiers covered 200 km on foot, fought twenty-two battles and spent fourteen nights camped in the middle of the Russian
steppe
In physical geography, a steppe () is an ecoregion characterized by grassland plains without trees apart from those near rivers and lakes.
Steppe biomes may include:
* the montane grasslands and shrublands biome
* the temperate grasslands, ...
. Temperatures during the night fell between and .
The losses were staggering: the "Cuneense" and "Julia" had been annihilated: the Cuneense counted 1,607 survivors out of 17,460 men deployed, the Julia counted less than 1,200 survivors of 17,460 men deployed. The "Tridentina" was somewhat in better shape having managed to bring 4,250 men through the Russian lines. The "Vicenza" hat counted 10,466 men at the beginning of the Soviet offensive, 7,760 of which were killed or missing after the division's remnants reached Axis lines.
The worst hit unit was the
2nd Alpini Regiment which saw 208 men survive out of 5,206 deployed. In total the corps suffered 34,170 killed in action and 9,400 wounded in action out of 57,000 men at the beginning of the battle.
The remnants of the divisions were repatriated and, along with the IV Corps, which was at this point on garrison duty in
Durrës
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, disbanded in September 1943 after Germany invaded Italy following the
Italian-Allied armistice. For the remainder of the war the headquarters of the IV Corps in Bolzano became the headquarters of the
Gestapo
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The force was created by Hermann Göring in 1933 by combining the various political police agencies of Prussia into one organi ...
for the
Operationszone Alpenvorland.
Cold War
After the German Army Group C in Italy surrendered on 29 April 1945 with hostilities formally ending on 2 May 1945 Italy immediately sent a military higher command to
Bolzano
Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third la ...
to activate there as the IV Military Territorial Command and ensure that the province of
South Tyrol
it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol
, settlement_type = Autonomous province
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would not be reunited with
Austria
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. On 1 May 1952 the command was renamed as IV Army Corps and became one of the three active duty Army Corps of the Italian Army. At first the Corps only commanded the
Infantry Division ''Friuli'' and
6th Alpini Regiment
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. However, in 1949 the ''Friuli'' was moved to
Florence
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and the IV Army Corps only consisted of the 6th Alpini Regiment and a few support units.
In the following years the corps added the following major units:
* 1 April 1951
Armoured Division ''Centauro'' in
Verona
Verona ( , ; vec, Verona or ) is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Northern Italy, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region. It is the largest city Comune, municipality in the region and the ...
* 1 May 1951
Alpine Brigade ''Tridentina'' in
Brixen
Brixen (, ; it, Bressanone ; lld, Porsenù or ) is a town in South Tyrol, northern Italy, located about north of Bolzano.
Geography
First mentioned in 901, Brixen is the third largest city and oldest town in the province, and the artistic and ...
* 1 January 1953
Alpine Brigade ''Orobica'' in
Meran
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In 1951 the corps - along with the
3rd Army Corps and
5th Army Corps - were assigned to
NATO
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s
Allied Land Forces Southern Europe
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Command (LANDSOUTH) in
Verona
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. The corps was once more tasked with defending Italy's northern border in South Tyrol. In 1955 the ''Centauro'' moved to Novara and joined the
III Army Corps and the IV Army Corps added the Carnia-Cadore Troops Command to its units. The Carnia-Cadore Troops Command was a division level command consisting of the
Alpine Brigade ''Julia'' and the
Alpine Brigade ''Cadore''. The Command was tasked with defending the Italian border in the
Cadore
Cadore (; lld, Ciadòre; vec, italic=yes, Cadór or, rarely, ''Cadòria''; german: italic=yes, Cadober or ''Kadober''; Sappada German: ''Kadour''; region and along the
Carnic Alps
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.
In 1972 the
Alpine Brigade ''Taurinense'' joined the IV Army Corps that now commanded all operational Alpini, Alpine, and Mountain units of the Italian Army. On this occasion the corps changed its name to IV Alpine Army Corps. With the
Italian Army 1975 reform
With the 1975 reforms the Italian Army abolished the regimental level and replaced it with brigades made up of multiple arms (including for example armour, infantry, and artillery). During the reform the army disbanded 48 regimental commands and r ...
the Carnia-Cadore Troops Command was disbanded and all five Alpini brigades came under direct command of the IV Alpine Army Corps, which from forthwith was written with Arabic numbers instead of Roman numbers: 4th Alpine Army Corps.
The structure of the 4th Alpine Army Corps from 1976 to 1986 was as follows:
*
4th Alpine Army Corps Headquarter Battalion in
Bolzano
Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third la ...
*
''Cadore'' Alpine Brigade in
Belluno
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(
Veneto
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Veneto was part of the Roman Empire unt ...
)
*
''Julia'' Alpine Brigade in
Udine
Udine ( , ; fur, Udin; la, Utinum) is a city and ''comune'' in north-eastern Italy, in the middle of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, between the Adriatic Sea and the Alps (''Alpi Carniche''). Its population was 100,514 in 2012, 176,000 with t ...
(Friuli)
*
''Orobica'' Alpine Brigade in
Meran
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(
South Tyrol
it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol
, settlement_type = Autonomous province
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)
*
''Taurinense'' Alpine Brigade in
Turin
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*
''Tridentina'' Alpine Brigade in
Brixen
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Geography
First mentioned in 901, Brixen is the third largest city and oldest town in the province, and the artistic and ...
(South Tyrol)
*
4th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment in
Trento
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(reduced to 4th Heavy Field Artillery Group ''Pusteria'' to on 31 October 1986)
**
Headquarter Battery
**
1st Heavy Field Artillery Group, (
FH-70 howitzer)
**
2nd Heavy Field Artillery Group, (FH-70 howitzer)
**
3rd Heavy Field Artillery (Reserve) Group, (FH-70 howitzer)
**
4th Artillery Specialist Group ''Bondone''
* 10th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group ''Avisio'' in Trento, (
M109 howitzer
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) (Disbanded on 31 October 1986)
* 4th Light Army Aviation Regiment ''Altair'' at
Bolzano-San Giacomo Air Base
** 24th Light Airplanes and Helicopter Squadrons Group ''Orione'' at Bolzano-San Giacomo Air Base
** 34th Reconnaissance Helicopter Squadrons Group ''Toro'' at
Venaria Reale Air Base
** 44th Reconnaissance Helicopter Squadrons Group ''Fenice'' at
Belluno Air Base
** 54th Utility Helicopter Squadrons Group ''Cefeo'' at
Pollein Air Base
*
3rd Armored Squadrons Group "Savoia Cavalleria" in Meran, (
Leopard 1
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A2 and
M113 APC)
* 7th Armored
Carabinieri
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Battalion ''
M.O. Petrucelli'' in
Laives
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, (
M47 Patton
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and M113 APC)
*
2nd Alpini Tunneling Engineer Battalion ''Iseo'' in Bolzano
*
4th Alpini Engineer Battalion ''Orta'' in Trento
*
4th Alpini Signal Battalion ''Gardena'' in Bolzano
*
4th Alpini Maneuver Logistic Battalion ''Claudia'' in
Eppan (renamed 24th Maneuver Logistic Battalion ''Dolomiti'' in 1986)
*
7th Alpini Signal Company in
Bassano del Grappa
Bassano del Grappa ( vec, Basan or ''Bassan'', ) is a city and ''comune'', in the Vicenza province, in the region of Veneto, in northern Italy. It bounds the communes of Cassola, Marostica, Solagna, Pove del Grappa, Romano d'Ezzelino, Campolongo ...
*
Alpini Paracadutisti Company ''Monte Cervino'' in Eppan
Strategic plans in case of war
After the 1976 reform, the 4th Alpine Army Corps was responsible for defending the Italian border along the
main chain of the alps
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from the
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-
Austria
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n-Italian border
tripoint
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in the west to the Italian-
Yugoslavia
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n border in the east. In case of war with Yugoslavia, the 4th Alpine Army Corps would remain static in its position guarding the left flank of the Italian V Corps, which would meet the enemy forces on the plains of
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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. The only brigade which would have seen combat in such a case would have been the ''Julia''.
In case of a war with the
Warsaw Pact
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, the 4th Alpine Army Corps had two war plans: one in the case the Soviet
Southern Group of Forces
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and
Hungarian Army
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would march through Yugoslavia and the other in case the Warsaw Pact would violate
Austrian neutrality and march through Austria. In case the enemy forces would come through Yugoslavia, the Julia would cover the mountainous left flank of the 5th Corps, which, with its four armoured and five mechanized brigades, would try to wear down the enemy before it could break out into the North Italian
Padan plain
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. The other Alpini brigades would remain static.
In the more likely case, the Soviet and Hungarian divisions would invade Austria, march through Southern
Styria
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, and through the
valley in
Carinthia
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, the Alpini brigades would have been the first front line units of the Italian Army:
*''Julia'' Brigade: Coming up the Drava valley the Eastern bloc forces could turn left at
Villach
Villach (; sl, Beljak; it, Villaco; fur, Vilac) is the seventh-largest city in Austria and the second-largest in the federal state of Carinthia. It is an important traffic junction for southern Austria and the whole Alpe-Adria region. , the po ...
and try to cross the Alps through the Canal Valley, which was garrisoned by the units of the ''Julia'' Brigade: the ''Gemona'' Alpini battalion was located right at the border in
Tarvisio
Tarvisio (German and fur, Tarvis, sl, Trbiž) is a comune in the northeastern part of the autonomous Friuli Venezia Giulia region in Italy.
Geography
The town is in the Canal Valley (''Val Canale'') between the Carnic Alps and Karawanks range ...
, with the ''Cividale'' Alpini Battalion further down the valley in
Chiusaforte
Chiusaforte ( sl, Kluže, german: Klausen, fur, Sclûse) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
Geography
It is located about northwest of Trieste and about north of Udine, on the ...
. Both battalions were to be supported by the ''Belluno'' Mountain Artillery Group in
Pontebba
Pontebba ( fur, Ponteibe, german: Pontafel, sl, Tablja) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
Geography
Pontebba, named after it, ponte meaning "bridge", is situated at the confluenc ...
. The ''Gemona'' was tasked with blocking the Canal Valley right at the border, while the ''Cividale'' was tasked with defending the
Naßfeld Pass
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It is located in the Carnic Alps between the Gail valle ...
and thus securing the left flank of the ''Gemona'' battalion. The biggest battalion of the Italian Army the ''Val Tagliamento'' Alpini Battalion was based in
Tolmezzo
Tolmezzo ( fur, Tumieç; sl, Tolmeč; archaic german: Tolmein or ''Schönfeld'') is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Udine, part of the autonomous Friuli Venezia Giulia region of north-eastern Italy.
Geography
Tolmezzo is located at the ...
shortly before the Southern end of the Canal Valley. The ''Val Tagliamento'' fielded 16 full strength companies and had an organic strength of over 2,500 men and was the last line of defence in the mountains before the plains of
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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where the 5th Army Corps awaited any enemy who would manage to break through. The ''Val Tagliamento'' was supported by the ''Conegliano'' Mountain Artillery Group and ''Udine'' Artillery (Air-Defence) Group based in
Udine
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and Tolmezzo. The ''Tolmezzo'' Alpini Battalion was stationed to the North of Tolmezzo in
Paluzza
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A local term in the Bavarian language for " hello" is . Geography
It is located about northwest of Trieste and about nor ...
and tasked with defending the
Plöcken Pass
Plöcken Pass (german: Plöckenpass, it, Passo di Monte Croce Carnico) is a high mountain pass in the Carnic Alps mountain range at the border between the Austrian state of Carinthia and the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy. It links the m ...
as a breakthrough there would have allowed enemy forces to march through the But Valley into the rear of the other units of the ''Julia''. An attack through the Canal valley was considered to be the most likely scenario and therefore the ''Julia'' was by far the strongest brigade of the Italian Army fielding almost 10,000 men.
*''Cadore'' Brigade: On the left flank of the ''Julia'' the ''Cadore'' was tasked with defending the
Piave valley. If the Soviet forces would have continued along the Drava Valley they would have reached the Italian border at
Winnebach which was defended by the ''Bassano'' Alpini Battalion of the ''Tridentina'' brigade. The ''Tridentina'' was tasked to defend the
Puster valley
The Puster Valley ( it, Val Pusteria ; german: Pustertal, ) is one of the largest longitudinal valleys in the Alps that runs in an east-west direction between Lienz in East Tyrol, Austria, and Mühlbach near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. The Sou ...
, however if Soviet forces would turn south after crossing the border they would have been able to reach the Piave valley through the
Sexten valley and over the
Kreuzbergpass
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or through the
Höhlensteintal and over the
Cimabanche Pass. Therefore the ''Pieve di Cadore'' Alpini Battalion was based in
Tai di Cadore and tasked with holding the Kreuzbergpass and Cimabanche pass. The ''Pieve di Cadore'' was supported by the ''Lanzo'' Mountain Artillery Group in
Belluno
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. The second battalion of the brigade, the ''Feltre'' Alpini Battalion in
Feltre
Feltre ( vec, Fèltre) is a town and ''comune'' of the province of Belluno in Veneto, northern Italy. A hill town in the southern reaches of the province, it is located on the Stizzon River, about from its junction with the Piave, and southwes ...
along with the ''Agordo'' Mountain Artillery Group in
Bassano del Grappa
Bassano del Grappa ( vec, Basan or ''Bassan'', ) is a city and ''comune'', in the Vicenza province, in the region of Veneto, in northern Italy. It bounds the communes of Cassola, Marostica, Solagna, Pove del Grappa, Romano d'Ezzelino, Campolongo ...
was tasked to cover the many
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mountain passes on the left flank of the ''Pieve di Cadore'' Alpini Battalion. An enemy attack in this sector was considered to be unlikely.
*''Tridentina'' Brigade: The ''Tridetina'' was tasked with defending the
Puster valley
The Puster Valley ( it, Val Pusteria ; german: Pustertal, ) is one of the largest longitudinal valleys in the Alps that runs in an east-west direction between Lienz in East Tyrol, Austria, and Mühlbach near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. The Sou ...
at all costs. Connected by a low pass to the Drava valley, the Puster valley ends near
Brixen
Brixen (, ; it, Bressanone ; lld, Porsenù or ) is a town in South Tyrol, northern Italy, located about north of Bolzano.
Geography
First mentioned in 901, Brixen is the third largest city and oldest town in the province, and the artistic and ...
, and a Soviet breakthrough to Brixen would have cut the important line of communication between the Italian Army and
NATO's Central Army Group in Southern Germany over the
Brenner Pass
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. Furthermore, from Brixen Soviet forces could turn northwards and take the Central Army Group at its back or they could turn southwards through the Adige valley to reach Verona and take the Italian 5th Corps at its back. Therefore, the ''Tridetina'' was the second strongest Alpini brigade. It manned four lines of defence in the Puster valley and the 4th Alpine Army Corps had an armoured and a mechanized battalion, as well as the 4th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment and a self-propelled artillery group in reserve to support the ''Tridetina''. Furthermore in the village of Elvas near Brixen the 1st Heavy Artillery Group ''Adige'' was based. The ''Adige'' group was armed with
M115 howitzer
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s and during peacetime part of the
Missile Brigade ''Aquileia''. In case of war the group would have supported the ''Tridentina'' with artillery fire, but if a Soviet breakthrough was imminent the ''Adige'' would have plastered the Puster valley from beginning to end with
W33 nuclear artillery
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shells, which were stored in the village of
Natz at "Site Rigel" by the 11th US Army Field Artillery Detachment.
*''Orobica'' Brigade: The Orobica brigade with its two Alpini battalions and two Mountain Artillery groups was tasked with defending the vital
Reschen and
Brenner passes. However the true mission of the ''Orobica'' was to advance into neutral Austria and link up with the German 23rd Gebirgsjäger Brigade of NATO's Central Army Group in Southern Germany. It was considered vital to establish a line of communication between the Italian Army and the allied armies fighting in Germany. Therefore the ''Morbegno'' Alpini Battalion and the ''Sondrio'' Mountain Artillery Group based in
Sterzing
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Origin
The town traces its roots to 14 B.C., when Nero Claudius ...
would have advanced over the Brenner Pass and through the
Wipp valley
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until
Innsbruck
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, where they would have linked up with German and American forces coming from
Mittenwald
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Geography
Mittenwald is located approximately 16 kilometres to the south-east of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. It is situated in the Valley of the River Isar, b ...
and through the lower
Inn valley
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, while the ''Tirano'' Alpini Battalion in
Mals
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History
Coat-of-arms
The emblem is party per fess: the upper of gul ...
along with the ''Bergamo'' Mountain Artillery Group in
Schlanders
Schlanders (; it, Silandro ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about west of the city of Bolzano.
Overview
Schlanders borders the following municipalities: Latsch, Laas, Mals, Martell, Schnals.
Schland ...
would have crossed the Reschen pass and advanced until
Landeck
Landeck () is a city in the Austrian state of Tyrol, the capital of the district of Landeck.
Geography
Landeck is located in the Tyrolean Oberland in the west of the state at an elevation of about . The town is situated in the valley of the Inn Ri ...
where they would have linked up with German units coming over the
Fern pass
Fern Pass (elevation 1212 m) is a mountain pass in the Tyrolean Alps in Austria. It is located between the Lechtal Alps on the west and the Mieming Mountains on the east. The highest peak in Germany, the Zugspitze is only 13.5 km away to th ...
. Although Austrian military defence plans envisioned a strong defence around Innsbruck to deny an invading force the use of the many important roads crossing the city, there was a tacit understanding that NATO forces would not be opposed if Warsaw Pact forces had invaded Austria first.
*''Taurinense'' Brigade: The ''Taurinense'' was to be kept in reserve and deployed as needed: either to reinforce the other Alpine brigades; or to block with the
Parachute Brigade ''Folgore'' and
Motorized Brigade ''Friuli'' the
Apennine passes into central Italy in case enemy forces would have been able to cross the lower Adige and Po rivers; or to block the French-Italian mountain passes with the French
27th Mountain Infantry Brigade in case the Warsaw Pact would have conquered all of Northern Italy. In case the 5th Army Corps with reinforcement from the 3rd Army Corps would have been able to withstand the Warsaw Pact forces the ''Taurinense'' was Italys designated reinforcement for the
Norwegian
Norwegian, Norwayan, or Norsk may refer to:
*Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe
*Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway
*Demographics of Norway
*The Norwegian language, including the ...
front.
To aid in the defence of the narrow mountain valleys the 4th Army Corps re-activated the fortifications of the
Alpine Wall
The Alpine Wall (''Vallo Alpino'') was an Italian system of fortifications along the of Italy's northern frontier. Built in the years leading up to World War II at the direction of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, the defensive line faced Franc ...
. To give an idea of the depth of fortifications: the area of operation of the ''Tridentina'' the Puster Valley contained 11 lines of defence, with each line consisting of up to 19 bunkers, which were connected underground. The most heavily fortified valley was the Val Canale.
In case the 4th Alpine Army Corps would have failed in its task to hold the Alpine valleys the Italian Army had two further nuclear armed heavy artillery groups stationed near the Alps: the 9th Heavy Artillery Group ''Rovigo'' in
Verona
Verona ( , ; vec, Verona or ) is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Northern Italy, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region. It is the largest city Comune, municipality in the region and the ...
and the 27th Heavy Artillery Group ''Marche'' in
Udine
Udine ( , ; fur, Udin; la, Utinum) is a city and ''comune'' in north-eastern Italy, in the middle of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, between the Adriatic Sea and the Alps (''Alpi Carniche''). Its population was 100,514 in 2012, 176,000 with t ...
. The 9th group was armed with
M115 howitzer
The M115 203 mm howitzer, also known as the M115 8-inch Howitzer, and originally the M1 8-inch Howitzer was a towed heavy howitzer developed and used by the United States Army during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
Histor ...
s and the 27th group with
M110 howitzer
The 8 inch (203 mm) M110 self-propelled howitzer is an American-made self-propelled artillery system consisting of an M115 203 mm howitzer installed on a purpose-built chassis. Before its retirement from US service, it was the largest a ...
s, the nuclear shells for the 9th were stored in
Longarone
Longarone is a town and ''comune'' on the banks of the Piave in the province of Belluno, in northeast Italy. It is situated from Belluno.
4,642 people work all together in Longarone, which is 112.62% of the total population, with most actual in ...
at "Site Pluto" and "Site River" and the nuclear shells for the 27th were stored in
Reana del Rojale
Reana del Rojale ( fur, Reane dal Roiâl) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Udine in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about northwest of Trieste and about north of Udine
Udine ( , ; fur, Udin; la, Utinum) is ...
at the Italian Army ammunition depot "San Bernardo". The 9th group ''Rovigo'' was tasked with denying the enemy the use of the
Adige
The Adige (; german: Etsch ; vec, Àdexe ; rm, Adisch ; lld, Adesc; la, Athesis; grc, Ἄθεσις, Áthesis, or , ''Átagis'') is the second-longest river in Italy, after the Po. It rises near the Reschen Pass in the Vinschgau in the prov ...
and
Piave valleys, while the 27th group ''Marche'' was ordered to turn the Canal valley into a fiery hell if the ''Julia'' would have been overrun. Each of the three groups had two firing batteries with four artillery systems per battery and 140 nuclear artillery shells per group to fulfil their task. In the late 1980s the
W33 nuclear artillery shells were replaced with fewer but more powerful
W79
The W79 Artillery-Fired Atomic Projectile (AFAP), also known as the XM753 (Atomic RA) was an American nuclear artillery shell, capable of being fired from any NATO howitzer e.g. the M115 and M110 howitzer. Produced in two models, the enhanced ...
nuclear artillery shells.
With the introduction of the second version of the
MGM-52 Lance
The MGM-52 Lance was a mobile field artillery tactical surface-to-surface missile (tactical ballistic missile) system used to provide both nuclear and conventional fire support to the United States Army. The missile's warhead was developed at La ...
tactical
surface-to-surface missile
A surface-to-surface missile (SSM) or ground-to-ground missile (GGM) is a missile designed to be launched from the ground or the sea and strike targets on land or at sea. They may be fired from hand-held or vehicle mounted devices, from fixed ins ...
system in the 1980s the three Heavy Artillery Battalions lost their nuclear role. As the Lance had a greater range (130 km vs. 20 km), a higher mobility and better accuracy the Italian Army decided to rely on its stockpile of over 100 missiles rather than on artillery to deny Soviet forces the passage through the Alpine valleys. Therefore the 1st Heavy Artillery Group ''Adige'' was disbanded on 31 July 1982 with its 8th battery joining the 9th Heavy Artillery Group ''Rovigo'' as 3rd "Wolves of Elvas" Battery. The ''Rovigo'' itself lost its nuclear capability in 1986, and the ''Marche'' in 1992.
After the Cold War
With the end of the Cold War the Italian Army began a decade long reduction of its forces.
The first brigade to disband was the
Alpine Brigade ''Orobica'', which disbanded on 27 July 1991, with two its Alpini battalions (''Morbegno'' and ''Edolo'') and one of its artillery groups (''Bergamo'') joining the
Alpine Brigade ''Tridentina''. On the same date the 24th Alpini Maneuver Logistic Battalion ''Dolomiti'' moved from
Eppan to Meran, where it merged with the ''Orobica'' Logistic Battalion. On 15 September 1994 the battalion was expanded to regiment and took the name
24th Alpine Maneuver Regiment ''Dolomiti''.
On 28 August 1992 the 4th Alpini Signal Battalion ''Gardena'' in Bolzano was elevated to
2nd Alpine Signal Regiment and incorporated the 7th Alpini Signal Company in
Bassano del Grappa
Bassano del Grappa ( vec, Basan or ''Bassan'', ) is a city and ''comune'', in the Vicenza province, in the region of Veneto, in northern Italy. It bounds the communes of Cassola, Marostica, Solagna, Pove del Grappa, Romano d'Ezzelino, Campolongo ...
.
The 4th Heavy Field Artillery Group ''Pusteria'' was disbanded on 4 September 1992 and in its stead the ''Vicenza'' Mountain Artillery Group of the ''Tridentina'' brigade arrived in
Trento
Trento ( or ; Ladin and lmo, Trent; german: Trient ; cim, Tria; , ), also anglicized as Trent, is a city on the Adige River in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol in Italy. It is the capital of the autonomous province of Trento. In the 16th centu ...
and became the
2nd Alpine Artillery Regiment armed with
FH-70 howitzers.
On 13 October 1995 the 2nd Alpini Tunneling Engineer Battalion ''Iseo'' moved from
Bolzano
Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third la ...
to Trento, where on the same day the 4th Alpini Engineer Battalion ''Orta'' disbanded and the ''Iseo'' became the only battalion of the reactivated
2nd Alpine Engineer Regiment morphing from a tunnelling to a sapper battalion in the process. Furthermore in 1995 the Savoia Cavalleria left
Meran
Merano (, , ) or Meran () is a city and ''comune'' in South Tyrol, northern Italy. Generally best known for its spa resorts, it is located within a basin, surrounded by mountains standing up to above sea level, at the entrance to the Passeier ...
and moved to
Grosseto
Grosseto () is a city and ''comune'' in the central Italian region of Tuscany, the capital of the Province of Grosseto. The city lies from the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the Maremma, at the centre of an alluvial plain on the Ombrone river.
It is the m ...
in Tuscany where it joined the
Motorized Brigade ''Friuli''. Around the same time the 7th Armored
Carabinieri
The Carabinieri (, also , ; formally ''Arma dei Carabinieri'', "Arm of Carabineers"; previously ''Corpo dei Carabinieri Reali'', "Royal Carabineers Corps") are the national gendarmerie of Italy who primarily carry out domestic and foreign polic ...
Battalion returned to be part of the Carabinieri corps.
The Alpini Paracadutisti Company ''Monte Cervino'' was elevated to battalion on 14 July 1996 and began its conversion from an elite mountain infantry airborne unit to a
Ranger-qualified unit, a process which was finished in 1999 when the battalion was renamed as Alpini Paracadutisti Battalion (Ranger) ''Monte Cervino''.
On 10 January 1997 the
Alpine Brigade ''Cadore'' disbanded and its 7th and 16th Alpini regiments joined the
Alpine Brigade ''Julia''. By the same year the Alpine Military School in
Aosta
Aosta (, , ; french: Aoste , formerly ; frp, Aoûta , ''Veulla'' or ''Ouhta'' ; lat, Augusta Praetoria Salassorum; wae, Augschtal; pms, Osta) is the principal city of Aosta Valley, a bilingual region in the Italian Alps, north-northwest of ...
had been reduced to Alpine Training Center with only the ''Aosta'' Alpini Battalion, which by 1998 consisted only of the 42nd Training Company and the 88th Climbers Company.
On 1 October 1997 the 4th Alpine Army Corps was renamed as the Alpine Troops Command (''Comando Truppe Alpine'' or COMALP). At this point the Command consisted of the following units:
*
4th Alpine Army Corps Headquarter Battalion in
Bolzano
Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third la ...
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''Julia'' Alpine Brigade in
Udine
Udine ( , ; fur, Udin; la, Utinum) is a city and ''comune'' in north-eastern Italy, in the middle of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, between the Adriatic Sea and the Alps (''Alpi Carniche''). Its population was 100,514 in 2012, 176,000 with t ...
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''Taurinense'' Alpine Brigade in
Turin
Turin ( , Piedmontese language, Piedmontese: ; it, Torino ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy. It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital ...
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''Tridentina'' Alpine Brigade in
Brixen
Brixen (, ; it, Bressanone ; lld, Porsenù or ) is a town in South Tyrol, northern Italy, located about north of Bolzano.
Geography
First mentioned in 901, Brixen is the third largest city and oldest town in the province, and the artistic and ...
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Alpine Training Center in
Aosta
Aosta (, , ; french: Aoste , formerly ; frp, Aoûta , ''Veulla'' or ''Ouhta'' ; lat, Augusta Praetoria Salassorum; wae, Augschtal; pms, Osta) is the principal city of Aosta Valley, a bilingual region in the Italian Alps, north-northwest of ...
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Headquarter Company
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Logistic Company
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''Aosta'' Alpini Battalion
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Headquarters and Service Company
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42nd Alpini Company
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88th Climbers Company
*
4th Army Aviation Regiment ''Altair'' at
Bolzano-San Giacomo Air Base
** 34th Helicopter Group ''Toro'' at
Venaria Reale Air Base
** 44th Helicopter Group ''Fenice'' at
Belluno Air Base
** 54th Helicopter Group ''Cefeo'' at Bolzano-San Giacomo Air Base
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2nd Alpine Artillery Regiment in
Trento
Trento ( or ; Ladin and lmo, Trent; german: Trient ; cim, Tria; , ), also anglicized as Trent, is a city on the Adige River in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol in Italy. It is the capital of the autonomous province of Trento. In the 16th centu ...
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2nd Alpine Signal Regiment in Bolzano
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2nd Alpine Engineer Regiment Trento
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24th Alpine Maneuver Regiment ''Dolomiti'' in
Meran
Merano (, , ) or Meran () is a city and ''comune'' in South Tyrol, northern Italy. Generally best known for its spa resorts, it is located within a basin, surrounded by mountains standing up to above sea level, at the entrance to the Passeier ...
*
Alpini Paracadutisti Battalion ''Monte Cervino'' in Bolzano
On 1 December 1997 the 2nd Alpine Artillery Regiment passed from the COMALP to the Armys new Artillery Brigade. On 1 March 1998
16th Alpini (Training) Regiment of the ''Julia'' brigade and the
18th Alpini (Training) Regiment of the ''Tridentina'' brigade passed to the 4th Alpine Army Corps. Both regiments were disbanded after Italy suspend compulsory military service in 2001; the 18th on 30 September 2004 and the 16th on 30 November 2004.
In February 2000 the 2nd Alpine Signal Regiment was transferred to the newly raised Signal Brigade. In February 2001 the 24th Alpine Maneuver Regiment ''Dolomiti'' added a field maintenance and a field medical battalion to its ranks and transferred to the newly formed Logistic Brigade. In July 2001 the 4th Army Aviation Regiment ''Altair'' passed to the newly raised Army Aviation Brigade. In 2002 the 2nd Alpine Engineer Regiment was transferred to the ''Julia'' brigade. As the Alpini Paracadutisti Battalion ''Monte Cervino'' had employed constantly in the
war in Afghanistan
War in Afghanistan, Afghan war, or Afghan civil war may refer to:
*Conquest of Afghanistan by Alexander the Great (330 BC – 327 BC)
*Muslim conquests of Afghanistan (637–709)
*Conquest of Afghanistan by the Mongol Empire (13th century), see als ...
since early 2002 the battalion added a third Ranger company in 2004 and was therefore elevated to
4th Alpini Paracadutisti Regiment on 25 September 2004.
The last brigade to disband was the
Alpine Brigade ''Tridentina'', which was lowered its flag for the last time on 31 December 2002. However, on the next day the ''Tridentina'' Division Command was activated in
Bolzano
Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third la ...
as a deployable division level command. The ''Tridentina'' Division Command carries on the traditions of the
2nd Alpine Division ''Tridentina'' and the Alpine Brigade ''Tridentina''.
Today
Today the Command is located in the northern Italian City of
Bolzano
Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third la ...
and consists of the following units:
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Division "Tridentina" in
Bolzano
Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third la ...
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Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Tridentina" in Bolzano
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Alpine Brigade "Taurinense" in
Turin
Turin ( , Piedmontese language, Piedmontese: ; it, Torino ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy. It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital ...
(Piedmont)
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Alpine Brigade "Julia"
The Alpine Brigade "Julia" is a light infantry brigade of the Italian Army, specializing in mountain warfare. Its core units are Alpini, an infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself during World War I and World War II. The br ...
in
Udine
Udine ( , ; fur, Udin; la, Utinum) is a city and ''comune'' in north-eastern Italy, in the middle of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, between the Adriatic Sea and the Alps (''Alpi Carniche''). Its population was 100,514 in 2012, 176,000 with t ...
(Friuli)
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Alpine Training Center in
Aosta
Aosta (, , ; french: Aoste , formerly ; frp, Aoûta , ''Veulla'' or ''Ouhta'' ; lat, Augusta Praetoria Salassorum; wae, Augschtal; pms, Osta) is the principal city of Aosta Valley, a bilingual region in the Italian Alps, north-northwest of ...
(
Aosta
Aosta (, , ; french: Aoste , formerly ; frp, Aoûta , ''Veulla'' or ''Ouhta'' ; lat, Augusta Praetoria Salassorum; wae, Augschtal; pms, Osta) is the principal city of Aosta Valley, a bilingual region in the Italian Alps, north-northwest of ...
)
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Training Regiment in Aosta
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6th Alpini Regiment
The 6th Alpini Regiment ( it, 6° Reggimento Alpini) is a training regiment of the Italian Army's mountain infantry speciality, the Alpini, which distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. The regiment is based in Bruneck ...
in
Bruneck
Bruneck (; it, Brunico or Ladin: ''Bornech'' or ''Burnech''; la, Branecium or ''Brunopolis'' is the largest town in the Puster Valley in the Italian province of South Tyrol.
Geography
Bruneck rises up in the middle of a wide valley (perhaps a ...
(
South Tyrol
it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol
, settlement_type = Autonomous province
, image_skyline =
, image_alt ...
)
For operational needs the COMTA can draw troops from the following support units located in the same region as the Command itself:
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2nd Alpine Signal Regiment in Bolzano
*
4th Army Aviation Regiment "Altair" in Bolzano
* 7th
Carabinieri
The Carabinieri (, also , ; formally ''Arma dei Carabinieri'', "Arm of Carabineers"; previously ''Corpo dei Carabinieri Reali'', "Royal Carabineers Corps") are the national gendarmerie of Italy who primarily carry out domestic and foreign polic ...
Regiment "Trentino-Alto Adige" in
Laives
Laives (; german: Leifers ) is a town and a ''comune'' (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about south of the city of Bolzano. It is one of only five mainly Italian speaking municipalities in South Tyrol, and the fourth larg ...
In 2013 the COMTA's
4th Alpini Parachutist Regiment
The 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment ( it, 4° Reggimento Alpini Paracadutisti) is a Ranger-type special forces regiment of the Italian Army, specializing in mountain combat. The regiment is one of three regiments of the Army Special Forces Com ...
''
Monte Cervino'' was transferred to the Army Special Forces Command (COMFOSE).
The Alpine Commands main duty was the organization, preparation and conduction of
Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re ...
's contribution to the
International Security Assistance Force
' ps, کمک او همکاري '
, allies = Afghanistan
, opponents = Taliban Al-Qaeda
, commander1 =
, commander1_label = Commander
, commander2 =
, commander2_label =
, commander3 =
, comman ...
(ISAF) in
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bordere ...
. Since the beginning of the ongoing
war in Afghanistan
War in Afghanistan, Afghan war, or Afghan civil war may refer to:
*Conquest of Afghanistan by Alexander the Great (330 BC – 327 BC)
*Muslim conquests of Afghanistan (637–709)
*Conquest of Afghanistan by the Mongol Empire (13th century), see als ...
the Alpine commands had provided and commanded at all times at least one of the two Italian battlegroups in the theater of operation.
File:Alpini ISAF.jpg, Alpini from the 4th Alpini regiment in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bordere ...
File:Alpinis on exercise; Italian Army.jpg, Alpini from the Taurinense Brigade
References
External links
COMTA - Alpine Troops CommandCOMTA on the site of the Italian Army
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Alpini
Bolzano
Commands of the Italian Army (post-1946)
Military units and formations established in 1997
1997 establishments in Italy