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the Isonzo Offensive.
By
the spring of 1915 the chief of staff of the Italian
Army, General Luigi Cadorna, had 25
infantry and 4 cavalry divisions. Grouped into four armies, Cadorna
only had 120 heavy or medium artillery pieces and some 700 machine guns.
Despite the shortage of artillery, Cadorna launched mass attacks on
Austria-Hungary in June 1915.
The defending army quickly built trenches and the Italians suffered
heavy casualties. In the first two weeks of the Isonzo Offensive, the
Italian Army lost 60,000 men. Although Cadorna
had a numerically superior force, massed infantry assaults without the
back-up of enough artillery pieces, was unlikely to succeed against
machine-guns. By the time the attacks were called off that winter, Italian
casualties had reached 300,000. Cadorna also lost 3,000 field guns which
reduced his chances of carrying out a successful offensive during the
next few months.
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Illustration
from Neil Demarco's The Great War
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