(Bloomberg) -- The head of Italy’s industry lobby, Carlo Bonomi, traveled to Kyiv recently to demonstrate the business community’s support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. Even as he ...
Sometime on Dec. 17, 1944, a plane flown by U.S. Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Elwood Lawson of Escondido was struck by enemy anti-aircraft fire in the skies over the Italian coastal city of La Spezia and ...
MR. PAGE has given us an interesting, accurate, and judicially balanced history of Italy’s important share in winning the war. Writing with the skill and sympathy of an accomplished narrator, he ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: Even good armor couldn’t reverse the fortunes of Mussolini’s Italy. On the morning of November 19, 1941, General John Scott Cockburn decided to launch his 22nd Armored ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: Despite disadvantages, Italian tank units improved steadily in proficiency, and armored vehicle design improved markedly in mobility, firepower, and protection. On the ...
Prior to Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, among European Union member states, Italy was home to one of the largest communities of people of Ukrainian origin. According to data from the EU, over ...
Water is so low in large stretches of Italy's largest river that local residents are walking through the middle of the expanse of sand and shipwrecks are resurfacing. Authorities fear that if it doesn ...
Last year Benito Mussolini truculently held Italy’s war games on the country’s North frontier. Last week he staged this year’s war games in mid-peninsula among the mountain crags near Naples, which ...
THIS pleasant book, written with discernment and profound sympathy by a distinguished heritor of that tradition of Anglo-Italian good feeling which the great poets did so much to mould and to sustain, ...
Benito Mussolini stood last week four-square on a package of exploding firecrackers. Zing!—the British Navy blanketed the Suez Canal. Zip!—Italian submarines prepared to counter with “maneuvers” ...