Mario Roatta
Mario Roatta (2 February 1887 – 7 January 1968) was an Italian general, best known for his role in Italian Second Army's repression against civilians, in the Slovene- and Croatian-inhabited areas of the Italian-occupied Yugoslavia during World War II. In his Circular 3C, Roatta ordered summary executions, hostage taking, reprisals, internments, burning of houses and whole villages, and the deportation of 25,000 people, who were placed in Italian concentration camps at Rab, Gonars, Monigo (Treviso), Renicci d'Anghiari, Chiesanuova and elsewhere. The survivors received no compensation from the Italian state after the war. The deportees had formed about 7.5 percent of the total population of the Italy-occupied Province of Ljubljana.
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Mario Roatta
Mario Roatta (2 February 1887 – 7 January 1968) was an Italian general, best known for his role in Italian Second Army's repression against civilians, in the Slovene- and Croatian-inhabited areas of the Italian-occupied Yugoslavia during World War II. In his Circular 3C, Roatta ordered summary executions, hostage taking, reprisals, internments, burning of houses and whole villages, and the deportation of 25,000 people, who were placed in Italian concentration camps at Rab, Gonars, Monigo (Treviso), Renicci d'Anghiari, Chiesanuova and elsewhere. The survivors received no compensation from the Italian state after the war. The deportees had formed about 7.5 percent of the total population of the Italy-occupied Province of Ljubljana.
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Mario Roatta (* 2. Januar 1887 ...... iegsverbrechen auf dem Balkan.
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Mario Roatta (2 February 1887 ...... g" of Slovene-inhabited areas.
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Mario Roatta (Modena, 1887ko o ...... n, teniente jeneral izandakoa.
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Mario Roatta (Modena, 2 febbra ...... è stato un generale italiano.
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Mario Roatta (Mòdena, 1887 - R ...... rpètua, però perdonat el 1946.
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Mario Roatta Mancini (Módena, ...... tua, mas foi perdoado em 1946.
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Mario Roatta Mancini (Módena, ...... petua, pero perdonado en 1946.
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Mario Roatta, né le 2 février ...... ée italienne dans les Balkans.
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Mario Roatta, zwany Czarną Bes ...... oncentracyjnego na wyspie Rab.
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Марио Роатта (итал. Mario Roat ...... ьной службы фашистской Италии.
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General Giovanni Messe
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General Mario Robotti
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: Battle of Guadalajara
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: Battle of Málaga
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: Case White
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: Invasion of Yugoslavia
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Chief of Staff of the Italian Army
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Mario Roatta (* 2. Januar 1887 ...... iegsverbrechen auf dem Balkan.
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Mario Roatta (Mòdena, 1887 - R ...... ki). El 1930 arriba a coronel.
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Mario Roatta Mancini (Módena, ...... formações Militares da Itália.
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Mario Roatta Mancini (Módena, ...... ilitar en Italia, aunque nomin
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Mario Roatta, zwany Czarną Bes ...... oncentracyjnego na wyspie Rab.
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Марио Роатта (итал. Mario Roat ...... ьной службы фашистской Италии.
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