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XXV Army Corps (Italy)

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on 6 April, the Italian forces in the Albanian front began their own advance against the retreating Greeks; the corps occupied Trebeshinë on 14 April and the
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infantry divisions, in coastal defence and anti-partisan duties. The corps was disbanded on 12 September 1943 following the
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sector to relieve pressure on the Italian left, which was facing the final, unsuccessful Greek push towards
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XXV Corps was reconstituted in Albania on 16 December 1941 with its seat at
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Auto-transportable Army Corps / Expeditionary Corps in Russia (CSIR) (XXXV)
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and the That e Progonat lines, where the Greek offensive was stopped.
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on 10 April 1917, until its disbandment on 5 January 1919.
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On 20 January 1941 it launched spoiling attacks in the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1943
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area. On 8 March the corps was placed in defence of
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Index

Italian
Royal Italian Army
World War I
Italian invasion of Albania
Greco-Italian War
Italian occupation of Greece
World War II
Mortegliano
Italian invasion of Greece
Ciamuria
Italian-occupied Albania
23rd Ferrara
51st Siena
Centauro Armoured Division
Battle of Elaia–Kalamas
XXVI Army Corps
Argyrokastro
Porto Palermo
Himara
Mount Tomorr
Aoös
Berat
Shëndelli
Kurvelesh
opposed the Greek attacks
Mount Trebeshinë
Mount Shëndelli
Tepeleni
Italian Spring Offensive
German invasion of Greece

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