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Armando Diaz
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Armando Diaz.
Armando
Diaz was born in Italy in 1861. He joined the Italian
Army and was a successful field commander in the Turkish War (1911-12)
and was a member of the general staff under General Luigi
Cadorna on the outbreak of the First World War
in August 1914.
Diaz was given a divisional command in May 1915 and was one of the more
successful generals during the Isonzo Offensive
and the victory at Gorizia in August 1916.
The Austro-German Caporetto Offensive
in October 1917 was disastrous for the Italian forces. Over 300,000
men and most of its trench artillery was lost and the following month
Armando Diaz replaced General Luigi Cadorna
as chief of staff of the Italian Army.
Diaz managed to stabilize the front-line but was unwilling to undertake
an offensive of his own. Vittorio Orlando,
the Italian prime minister, was aware that he would need military victories
to strengthen his negotiating position to obtain territorial demands
after the war. He therefore pressurized Diaz to launch an offensive
in a war that would soon be over.
On the 23rd October 1918, Armando Diaz launched
an offensive at Vittorio Veneto. Diaz
was able to put 57 Italian divisions in the field. These were supported
by soldiers from the French Army and the
British Army. After initial difficulties
crossing the Piave River, the Italian Army
took the town of Vittorio Veneto. The
Austro-Hungarian Army collapsed
and by the Armistice the Allied forces
had reached Trento in the west and Tagliamento in the east. This victory
guaranteed Diaz's long-term reputation as a successful general.
In 1921 Benito Mussolini appointed
Diaz as his war minister. He retained the post until his promotion to
field marshal and retirement in 1924. Armando Diaz died in 1928.
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