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Although the Italian Front was a sideshow to the Western and Eastern Fronts of WW1, the persistence of both sides to fight in often treacherous terrain nor shall the sacrifice of these soldiers -- a consider amount of which were not attributed to combat -- be forgotten.

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On 10/17/2024 at 4:23 PM, Enceladus said:

 

Just seeing those images made me start to shiver. 🥶

 

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On 10/19/2024 at 2:05 PM, wheelsup_cavu said:

 

Just seeing those images made me start to shiver. 🥶

 

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Whenever WW1 gets talked about it’s mainly affiliated with men fighting in muddy trenches but in Italy they also fought on mountains, up sheer cliffs and even in glaciers! (Climates and avalanches were common causes of losses on both sides.) All of this makes fighting on the Western Front a picnic by comparison. Rarely is that aspect ever talked about. It’s insane that almost 110 years later much of WW1 remains grossly untaught and undepicted in media. 
WW1 was just a crazed conflict over nationalistic dominance with the offensive goal of each nation/Empire having pretty much no set goal except inflicting a serious defeat or capturing the capital of their enemy that would knock them out of the war. Italy’s incompetence in WW1 set the stage for how incompetent they would be in WW2. In a two year period they only gained about 10 miles whereas the Austrians, aided by the Germans during the Battle of Caporetto, gained almost 100 miles in a two week period. The Italians only defeated Austria-Hungary because by then their war machine had been exhausted from other fronts as well and not through battlefield gains. Italy’s joining of the war was also poorly timed. If they had joined in September 1914 when the Russians captured swathes of Galician land (including my great-grandfather’s hometown) or during the Brusilov offensive, they could have done a lot of damage to Austria-Hungary and captured swathes of land beyond what was promised to them by the Treaty of London. 

Oftentimes when I play Isonzo as an Italian, I think, “Wow, we’re this willing to be turncoats and go through all this insanity just for a few patches of land that we long desire and more if we’re successful.” Luigi Cadorna’s strategy was just keep throwing men into mountainous terrain and hope they would dislodge the Austrians off of them and their mountainous fortresses. Tried 12 times, suffered a massive defeat, and almost lost Venice. Better rethink your strategies, Cadorna.

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On 10/20/2024 at 4:53 AM, Aapje said:

Erwin Rommel fought as a Lieutenant in Isonzo, doing very well.

Had never heard of his WW1 experience until now. Him and his 150 men taking 9,000 prisoners in a span of a little over two days on the Italian front was an absolutely amazing feat.

https://www.warhistoryonline.com/instant-articles/the-desert-fox-rises-to-glory.html

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In two and a half days, from 25 to 27 October, Rommel and his 150 men captured 81 guns and 9,000 men (including 150 officers), at a loss of six dead and 30 wounded.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwin_Rommel#World_War_I

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1 hour ago, wheelsup_cavu said:

Had never heard of his WW1 experience until now. Him and his 150 men taking 9,000 prisoners in a span of a little over two days on the Italian front was an absolutely amazing feat.

By that point both the Italian and Austro-Hungarian Armies (both incapable for large scale offensives on their own) were greatly exhausted by the 11 battles and at the brink of collapse with the Austrians not wanting to fight anymore except against the Italians. The Italians technically speaking had won the 11th battle but the loss of hundreds of thousands of men for the sake of like 10 miles, along with Cadorna's poor coordination and decision making sent their morale to an all-time low. He was finally sacked after Caporetto and so too for the Italian Prime Minister. Rommel led the calvary charge, an extremely bold move given the circumstances but it paid off big time: gained more land in a day than the Italians had in two years!

 

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