Pietro Badoglio (born the September 28th 1871 with Grazzano Monferrato, in the Piedmont - died on November 1st 1956 with Grazzano Badoglio) was a soldier and Italian politician of first half of the 20th century. Marshal Italy N, it ordered the Italian army in the Guerre of Ethiopia, and became President of the Council of the Italy after the fall of Mussolini in 1943.
The October 5th 1888 Pietro Badoglio was allowed with the Regia Accademia di Savoia (royal Academy of Savoy), the first military academy of the world, having its seat with Turin.
Two years later, conscious of the military and economic unpreparedness of Italy for the threshold of the war, he is opposed to any intervention, but does not resign of its station. For the same reasons, he is opposed to the attack against Greece and, after the failure of the countryside, he is sacrificed to the dissatisfaction with the fascistic mediums, he will cease any political activity end December 1940.
Its birthplace, Grazzano Monferrato was famous Grazzano Badoglio in its honor in 1939. It is there that it was withdrawn after its retirement with Grazzano Badoglio, and that it died in 1956 after having told its memories with Vanna Vailati in a book, Badoglio told published in 1955.
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