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was the site of an exhausting series of hand-to-hand fights involving the Italian Second and Third Armies, with severe casualties on both sides. Bayonets, swords, knives, and various scrap metal and debris were all used in the terrifying melee. The Austro-Hungarian 20th Honvéd Infantry Division lost
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On 25 July the Italians occupied the Cappuccio Wood, a position west of Mount San Michele, which was not very steep but dominated quite a large area including the Austro-Hungarian bridgehead of Gorizia from the South. Mount San Michele was briefly held by Italian forces, but was recaptured during a
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General Cadorna's tactics were as simple as they were harsh: after a heavy artillery bombardment his troops were to advance in a frontal assault against the Austro-Hungarian line, overcome the enemy's barbed-wire fences, and take the trenches. The insufficiency of war
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The battle wore down when both sides ran out of ammunition. The total casualties during the three-week battle were about 91,000 men, of which 43,000 Italians and 48,000 Austro-Hungarians.
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two-thirds of its effective strength and was routed due to a combination of the successive Italian Army attacks and the unfavorable terrain.
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The overall plans of the Italian offensive were barely changed by the outcomes of the previous fight, besides the role of general
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Cavalry Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Roma" (20th) soldiers during the Second Battle of the Isonzo
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desperate counterattack by Colonel Richter, who commanded a group of elite regiments.
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Repulsed Italian attack against the Austro-Hungarian positions on the Doberdo plateau
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Caporetto and the Isonzo Campaign: The Italian Front, 1915-1918
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Battle in 1915 on the Italian Front during the First World War
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Italian Front

SoÄŤa
Slovenia
Kingdom of Italy
Austria-Hungary
Kingdom of Italy
Luigi Cadorna
Kingdom of Italy
Pietro Frugoni
Second Army
Kingdom of Italy
Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia
Third Army
Austria-Hungary
Archduke Friedrich
Supreme Commander of the Austro-Hungarian Army
Austria-Hungary
Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf

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