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Arnaldo Azzi (23 December 1885 – 25 November 1957) was an Italian general and politician. During World War II, he commanded the
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in the North African campaign and the 41st Infantry Division Firenze in Albania. After the
armistice of Cassibile The Armistice of Cassibile was an armistice signed on 3 September 1943 and made public on 8 September between the Kingdom of Italy and the Allies during World War II. It was signed by Major General Walter Bedell Smith for the Allies and Brig ...
the men under his command resisted German attempts at being disarmed and joined the
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to fight against the Axis. After the war he was elected the Italian Constituent Assembly for the centre-left Italian Republican Party and later a member of the
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for the Italian Socialist Party.


Biography


Early military career

Arnaldo Azzi was born in Ceneselli, in the
province of Rovigo The Province of Rovigo (''Provincia di Rovigo'') is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Rovigo. It borders on the north with the provinces of Verona, Padua and Venice, on the south with the province of Ferrara, o ...
, Veneto region, on 23 December 1885. He enlisted in the Royal Army in 1910. He took part in the Italo-Turkish war and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant on 6 September 1913. He fought in World War I, starting as company commander and finishing the conflict in command of the 1st Battalion of the 218th Regiment of the "Volturno" Infantry Brigade, with the rank of major. Wounded in action, he was decorated with the War Cross of Military Valor. He took part in the pacification of Libya, leading a company of Eritrean colonial troops (''ascari''). Between 1929 and 1931 he commanded several battalions. On 17 August 1935 he was promoted to the rank of colonel, becoming commander of the 46th "Reggio" Infantry Regiment, a post that he held until 1937. Promoted to brigadier general, he became commander of the
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units of the 2nd Army Corps. During World War II he was deployed in the North African theater, commanding the
101st Motorized Division "Trieste" 101st Motorized Division "Trieste" ( it, 101ª Divisione motorizzata "Trieste") was a motorized infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Trieste was formed in 1939 and named for the city of Trieste. The division and ...
from 10 December 1941 until 30 July of the following year. During this time he took part in the victorious
battle of Tobruk Battle of Tobruk may refer to: * Battle of Tobruk (1911), an engagement in December 1911 during the Italo-Turkish War * Battle of Tobruk (1941), the capture of Tobruk by the Allies in January 1941 * Siege of Tobruk, by the Axis from April to Novemb ...
. Starting on 22 November 1942 he was given command of the
41st Infantry Division "Firenze" The 41st Infantry Division "Firenze" ( it, 41ª Divisione di fanteria "Firenze") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Firenze was formed on 15 September 1939 in Florence ( it, Firenze) and named for the city. ...
, part of the 9th Army, Army Group East operating in Albania. On 1 January 1943 he was elevated to the rank of major general.


In Albania

When the Italian government announced that it had signed an armistice with the Allies, on 8 September 1943, there were four Italian divisions operating in Albania: Firenze, Perugia, Parma, Brennero,
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and Puglie. German troops immediately moved to disarm them and occupy all Italian-held territory, succeeding in most cases due to the overall confusion and lack of orders. On 11 September Germans entered Tirana and arrested the commander of Army Group East, general Ezio Rosi, extorting from him an order for Italian troops to cede heavy weapons to the Wehrmacht in exchange for the promise of
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before replacing him with Renzo Dalmazzo, who was supportive of collaboration with the Axis. While four of the six divisions were quickly disarmed, Azzi refused to obey Rosi's order. Keeping his troops together he clashed with the Germans in
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before undertaking an orderly retreat in the mountains. On 28 September he met with
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, other leaders of the Albanian resistance movement and British liaison officers for the Special Operations Executive, and agreed to form the Italian Command Troops on the Mountain (''C.I.T.a.M.''), which would have been part of the
Albanian National Liberation Army The National Liberation Movement ( sq, Lëvizja Nacional-Çlirimtare; or ''Lëvizja Antifashiste Nacional-Çlirimtare'' (LANÇ)), also translated as National Liberation Front, was an Albanian communist resistance organization that fought in World W ...
. The large size of the Italian contingent created many logistical difficulties, forcing it to disperse into small groups and fight a guerrilla campaign. Eventually Azzi returned to Italy with most of his troops in June 1944. There he was given the military command of the Lazio,
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and Umbria regions in central Italy. However, in December of the same year, he was dismissed on order from the Lieutenant-General of the King, Prince
Umberto di Savoia en, Albert Nicholas Thomas John Maria of Savoy , house = Savoy , father = Victor Emmanuel III of Italy , mother = Princess Elena of Montenegro , birth_date = , birth_place = Racconigi, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy , dea ...
, after he had published an article calling for the democratization, depoliticization and downsizing of the Armed Forces, as well as expressing pro-republic sentiments. Azzi responded by returning the military awards he had received, at which point he was stripped of his rank. He would be reinstated to his prior rank after Italy became a republic.


Later life

In 1946 he was elected to the Constituent Assembly for the Italian Republican Party. Azzi would quit the party in January 1948, in disagreement with the leadership's decision to support Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi's removal of Communist and Socialist ministers. He founded the short-lived Popular Republican Alliance, which ran as part of the Popular Democratic Front in the 1948 election, when Azzi was reelected. The party would later merge into the Italian Socialist Party. During the 1948-1953 term he was vice chair of the Defense Committee of the Chamber of Deputies. He died in Cuneo on 25 November 1957, aged 71.


Personal life

He was a
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, a member of the
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. On 11 March 1945 he received the 31st degree patent of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.


Honours and awards

* : Knight of the Military Order of SavoyAzzi Arnaldo Cavaliere Ordine Militare d'Italia
/ref> * : War Cross of Military Valor * :
Commemorative Medal for the Italo-Austrian War 1915–1918 The Commemorative Medal for the Italo-Austrian War 1915–1918 was the Italian campaign medal for World War I. History The medal was established by Royal Decree Of Victor Emmanuel III No. 1 241 of July 29, 1920 to award soldiers of the Italian A ...
* :
Commemorative Medal of the Unity of Italy The Italian Risorgimento was celebrated by a series of medals set up by the three kings who ruled during the long process of unification - the Commemorative Medal for the Campaigns of the War of Independence and the various versions of the Commemor ...
* : Allied Victory Medal * : Knight of the
Order of the Crown of Italy The Order of the Crown of Italy ( it, Ordine della Corona d'Italia, italic=no or OCI) was founded as a national order in 1868 by King Vittorio Emanuele II, to commemorate the unification of Italy in 1861. It was awarded in five degrees for civi ...
* : Officer of the
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La Resistenza dei militari italiani all'estero: l'Albania
ANPI. (in Italian)
Arnaldo Azzi
Camera dei Deputati - Portale Storico. (in Italian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Azzi, Arnaldo 1885 births 1957 deaths People from the Province of Rovigo Italian Republican Party politicians Italian Socialist Party politicians Members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy Deputies of Legislature I of Italy Politicians of Veneto Italian generals Italian military personnel of World War I Italian military personnel of World War II Italian resistance movement members Italian Freemasons