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The Badoglio Proclamation was a speech read on
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(EIAR) at 19:42 on 8 September 1943 by Marshal
Pietro Badoglio Pietro Badoglio, 1st Duke of Addis Abeba, 1st Marquess of Sabotino (, ; 28 September 1871 – 1 November 1956), was an Italian general during both World Wars and the first viceroy of Italian East Africa. With the fall of the Fascist regime ...
, Italian head of government, announcing that the Armistice of Cassibile between
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and the Allies signed on the 3rd of September had come into force. It followed a speech on Radio Algiers by U.S. General
Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower (born David Dwight Eisenhower; ; October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was an American military officer and statesman who served as the 34th president of the United States from 1953 to 1961. During World War II, ...
at 18:30 (17:30 Algerian time) also announcing the armistice.


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The abandonment of Rome by the military high command, the head of government Badoglio, King
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and the king's son, Crown Prince Umberto, their move towards
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then Brindisi, and above all the proclamation's use of a format which did not give the clauses of the armistice in a clearly comprehensible form (which was largely wrongly interpreted as meaning a complete end to the war) all led to confusion. This was particularly so among the Italian Armed Forces on all fronts, who remained unaware of the armistice's precise content and disbanded themselves. Over 600,000 Italian soldiers were captured by the German army and sent to various prisoner of war camps under the designation I.M.I. (''internati militari italiani'', or Italian Military Internees) in the weeks immediately after the announcement. More than half of all Italian soldiers laid down their arms and returned home (as referred to in the title of the 1960 film set at the time, '' Tutti a casa''). The Italian and German high commands intercepted the Eisenhower broadcast first and so the Germans immediately put
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into effect to disarm their former allies and occupy the whole Italian Peninsula, on 9 September sinking the Italian battleship ''Roma'', which had been ordered on the night of 8 September to sail with the entire Italian fleet to
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in accordance with the armistice's clauses, under the cover-story of attacking the Allied forces landing at Salerno in
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. At the same time part of the Italian armed forces decided to remain loyal to the king, giving rise to the
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(one of whose first examples ended in the
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of the 33rd Infantry Division "Acqui" on Cephalonia by the Germans) and part joined the free individuals, parties and movements such as the Brigata Maiella. Other branches, especially in the north, such as the Xª Flottiglia MAS, decided to remain loyal to fascist Italy and the Germans. Despite the proclamation, the Allies thwarted a massive and immediate release of Italian prisoners of war loyal to the Italian king and the Badoglio regime, to avoid their possibly rejoining the Fascist forces in northern Italy.


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Bibliography

* Elena Aga-Rossi, ''Una nazione allo sbando. L'armistizio italiano del settembre 1943 e le sue conseguenze''. Bologna, Il Mulino, 2003 * Silvio Bertoldi, ''Apocalisse italiana. Otto settembre 1943. Fine di una nazione''. Milano, Rizzoli, 1998. * Davide Lajolo, ''Il voltagabbana''. 1963 * Oreste Lizzadri, ''Il regno di Badoglio''. Milano, Edizioni Avanti!, 1963 * Luigi Longo, ''Un popolo alla macchia''. Milano, Mondadori, 1952 * Paolo Monelli, ''Roma 1943''. Torino, Einaudi, 1993 * Ruggero Zangrandi, ''1943: 25 luglio–8 settembre''. Milano, Feltrinelli, 1964 * Ruggero Zangrandi, ''Il lungo viaggio attraverso il fascismo''. Milano, Feltrinelli, 1976 * Ruggero Zangrandi, ''L'Italia tradita. 8 settembre 1943''. Milano, Mursia, 1995


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Text of the announcement by general Dwight D. Eisenhower on Radio Algeri one hour before the Badoglio Proclamation

Rai Teche – audio of the Proclamation (''RealMedia'' format)
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Corriere della Sera – L'autodifesa di Badoglio: «Colpa di Eisenhower»
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