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Re: Bainsizza Plateau

Publié : jeu. nov. 22, 2007 9:38 am
par Remy

Hello

My grand father was italian

He was a soldier in the 37 Infantry Regiment and made the war on the Bainsizza plateau (now in Solvenia) and

after the Battle of Caporetto, he was captured and came in Klagenfurt (Austria) because he was prisionnier.


I am interested with all documents about this ; can you help me ?

Best regards.

Rémy.

Re: Bainsizza Plateau

Publié : jeu. nov. 22, 2007 12:02 pm
par sylvainbremaud

Re: Bainsizza Plateau

Publié : jeu. nov. 22, 2007 12:34 pm
par Ar Brav
Gutten tag,

Scusi los amigos, but warum zwei franceses parlare in engländer, bitte ? :pt1cable:

Auf wiedersehen, :hello:
Kenavo,
Franck

Re: Bainsizza Plateau

Publié : jeu. nov. 22, 2007 5:10 pm
par Remy


I THANK YOU SYLVAIN !

Rémy.

Re: Bainsizza Plateau

Publié : sam. nov. 24, 2007 10:55 am
par territoriale
Remy,

Check this (english language) link about the 1917 Isonzo battles -

http://www.worldwar1.com/itafront/ison1917.htm.

About the 37th infantry regiment - it was part of the 'Ravenna' brigade.

'Ravenna' was part of the 49eme Division at the battle of Caporetto and in the 47eme and 68eme Divisions in the 11eme battle of the Isonzo on the Bainsizza, all part of XXIV corps and 2eme Army.

XXIV corps was in line at the Bainsizza at the time of the Battle of Caporetto.

Martin

Re: Bainsizza Plateau

Publié : mar. nov. 27, 2007 11:24 am
par Remy

OK Martin, and thanks for your help !

Rémy.

Re: Bainsizza Plateau

Publié : mer. nov. 28, 2007 10:52 pm
par territoriale
Remy,

If the link in my e-mai; does not work, try 'la grande guerra, the italian front 1915-1918'.

Martin

Re: Bainsizza Plateau

Publié : ven. juin 06, 2008 10:53 am
par pierazzo
read:

"british guns in Italy" by Hugh Dalton (after he became mininster in UK)
you can download free this book at www.gutemberg.com
ciao pierazzo from veneto