Vittorio Ambrosio

Vittorio Ambrosio
Italy Italian 1879–1958 ○ Natural death

The general who sought an Italian exit from the Axis under the monarchy

“The Axis is besieged, it is in a closed ring; it is necessary to get out.”

Vittorio Ambrosio was an Italian cavalry officer and general who served in both world wars and commanded forces during the invasion of Yugoslavia. As Chief of the Italian Armed Forces General Staff in 1943, he concluded after the defeats in North Africa and Sicily that Italy could not remain tied to Germany, and worked through the king and the military command to remove Mussolini and negotiate an armistice with the Allies. His course was not a democratic break with Fascism so much as a monarchic and military attempt to manage Italy's withdrawal from the war; the September armistice nonetheless failed to prevent German occupation and the disintegration of Italian command.

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