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53:, which was deployed along the southern sector of the Alps down to the coast. The first ten days of after Italy's declaration of war on France passed without any offensive movements by the Italians, and Pintor labelled it a "war without hostilities". On 20 June, he told Army Chief of Staff 75:
On 28 June, Pintor chaired the first general meeting of the Armistice Commission, where he created four sub-commissions to deal with general matters and matters pertaining specifically to the army, navy and air force. Although he realised early that the
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had demanded by the next morning. Mussolini, in response to Pintor, modified his plans, calling for a total offensive only along the northern stretch of the Alpine front. Afterwards, he was the president of the
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on its way from Rome to the CIAF headquarters in Turin. After his death at age sixty, the Istituto Superiore di Guerra published a twenty-five page biographical pamphlet,
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as chief of staff of the armed forces in November, Pintor was briefly considered as his replacement, but Mussolini found him "too slow and doctrinaire" and
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Badoglio—only worse". In December, shortly before his death, Pintor issued a circular confirming that military officers of the CIAF were
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Vittoria, Albertina (2007). "Una "Grande muraglia di libri fra me e i mongoli": Sulla biografia di Giaime Pintor".
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Italiani Brava Gente? The Italian Occupation of Southeastern France in the Second World War, 1940–1943
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Mussolini Unleashed, 1939–1941: Politics and Strategy in Fascist Italy's Last War
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that his army was "absolutely unprepared" for the offensive Prime Minister
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Fascism's European Empire: Italian Occupation During the Second World War
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Il generale Pietro Pintor, 1880–1940: Cenni biografici
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Italy
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World War II
Giaime Pintor
Italian invasion of France
First Army
Mario Roatta
Benito Mussolini
Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia
Franco-Italian Armistice
British Empire
Axis
Pietro Badoglio
Roberto Farinacci
Aldo Pellegrini
Acqui Terme
Vittoria 2007
Jowett 2000
Sica 2011
Knox 1982
Grillère 2010
Grillère 2010
Rodogno 2006
Knox 1982
Sica 2011
"2 Italian Generals Die In Mystery Air Crash"
The Straits Times
Knox, MacGregor
University of Waterloo
Categories
1880 births

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