• Maurizio Lazzaro de Castiglioni (Milan, 23 March 1888 – Rome, 1962) was an Italian general during World War II. From 1940 to 1942 he was head of the Operations...
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    headquartered at Verona, and placed under Lieutenant General Maurizio Lazzaro De Castiglioni. Some three infantry divisions and three brigades were the...
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    Land Forces Southern Europe (LANDSOUTH) - Lieutenant General Maurizio Lazzaro De Castiglioni, Italian Army Allied Naval Forces South (NAVSOUTH) - Vice Admiral...
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    Land Forces Southern Europe (LANDSOUTH) - Lieutenant General Maurizio Lazzaro De Castiglioni, Italian Army Allied Naval Forces South (NAVSOUTH) - Vice Admiral...
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  • Authion massif to the Tête de Chien; he then reached the Col de Tende with his staff, where General Maurizio Lazzaro de Castiglioni tasked him with maintaining...
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    Division, known as the Pusteria, under the command of General Maurizio Lazzaro De Castiglioni. Their area of responsibility stretched from Lake Geneva to...
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    (14 January 1941 - 30 September 1942) Generale di Divisione Maurizio Lazzaro De Castiglioni (1 October 1942 - 9 September 1943) The names of two men attached...
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    Divisione Giulio Vanden Heuvel (1945 - 1946) Generale di Divisione Maurizio Lazzaro de Castiglioni (1946 - 15 August 1946) "28ª Divisione di fanteria "Aosta""...
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  • Castiglioni (1918–2002), architect and designer. He won the Compasso d'Oro nine times. (See also: Livio and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni). Giancarlo De Carlo...
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    Masnadieri by Friedrich Schiller, directed by Guido Salvini, 1941 I Fratelli Castiglioni by Alberto Colantuoni, directed by Cesare Meano [it], 1942 L’Arco di...
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