Pietro Badoglio

Pietro Badoglio
Italy Italian 1871–1956 ○ Natural death

A marshal who served Fascism before steering Italy's turn

When the armistice was announced on 8 September 1943, Badoglio's government left Rome and headed south for Allied protection.

Pietro Badoglio was an Italian royal army officer and colonial commander who enforced imperial violence in Libya and Ethiopia. A central military official under Mussolini, he resigned after the failure of the 1940 Greek campaign and later helped the monarchy remove the dictator. As prime minister after Mussolini's fall in 1943, he arranged Italy's armistice with the Allies, but the confused announcement and flight of the royal government left Italian forces unprepared for German disarmament and the collapse of state authority.

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