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Antonio Baldissera

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158: 101: 149: 120: 90: 131: 33: 433: 310:'s army and reoccupied a large part of the lost territory. But peace was concluded before he had completely retrieved the defeat of Adwa, and he was forced to limit his activities to the internal reorganization of Eritrea. But even this task he could not carry out as thoroughly as he wished owing to the opposition of the home government, which was tired of African affairs. 294:, did not enjoy the confidence of the Italian government, which decided to send out Baldissera once more. Although the appointment was kept secret, Baratieri got wind of it, and this probably decided him to attack the enemy with an inferior force and insufficient supplies, hoping to win glory for himself before his successor's arrival. The result was the 301:
When Baldissera arrived, he found a defeated and demoralized army, and the victorious enemy advancing in force. With lightning speed, he reorganized the remains of Baratieri's army and the reinforcements just landed, freed the beleaguered garrisons of Cassale and
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In 1897 Baldissera returned to Italy and resumed his duties in the home army, successively commanding the VII and VIII Army Corps. In 1906 he was made a senator. In 1908 he had to retire from the army under the age limit.
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on 27 May 1838. His birthplace in 1858 being still under Austrian rule, young Baldissera entered the Austrian army, in which he served with distinction in an infantry regiment; he was captain in the "7th Jägers" at
812: 283:), developed agriculture and built roads. But owing to a disagreement with the Italian Government over his Abyssinian policy, he asked for and obtained his recall after two years of successful activity. 508: 797: 501: 651: 537: 443: 802: 124: 263:, remaining in the colony as governor after the latter's return. Both as a soldier and an administrator he showed high qualities. He occupied 260: 182: 337:. The family owns a number of ancestral villas and palazzos in and around Milan, as well as Villa Castellini on Lago Maggiore. 807: 707: 582: 475: 817: 448: 244:
became Italian, he opted for Italian nationality, retaining his rank in the Italian army. In 1879 he was promoted
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Antonio Baldissera wrote about colonial administration & history 2 books:
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Relazione sulle operazioni nel 2º, periodo della Campagna d'Africa. 1895-96
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Italian military personnel of the First Italo-Ethiopian War
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broke out in 1895 the then Governor of the colony, General
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In 1887, he was promoted to major General and went to
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In 1892 he was promoted lieutenant general. When the
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Lieutenant General
Third Italian War of Independence
First Italo-Ethiopian War
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Custoza (1866)
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Eritrea
Alessandro Asinari di San Marzano
Asmara

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