Mario Carloni

General Mario Carloni (Naples, 1894 – Rome, 1962) was an Italian soldier who fought in World War I and World War II. He started his career in 1912 joining as a volunteer in the 5th Reg. of Bersaglieri in Senigallia. In 1940 he reached the rank of colonel.[1]

Mario Carloni and Otto Fretter-Pico surrender to Brazilian forces.

During the Second World War he fought in Greece, Russia and in the Italian Campaign. His son Bruno died on the Russian Front in 1942. Following the Italian Armistice in 1943, after a brief time imprisoned by the Germans, he joined Mussolini's Italian Social Republic and was appointed as commander of the "Monte Rosa" alpine division. In December 1944 he led the German and Italian RSI troops in the battle of Garfagnana defeating the 92nd US "Buffalo" Division. On 1 March 1945 he was promoted to the rank of general of division and assigned to the Division Italia. On 29 April he surrendered to the Brazilian Expeditionary Force after the battle of Collecchio. In 1946 he was prosecuted by the US army for the murder of Lieutenant Alfred Lyth, an American pilot killed by Monte Rosa soldiers after his capture, and demoted to the rank of colonel[2][3]

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References

  1. Orlandi, Christian. "Mario Carloni - MondoStoria". www.mondostoria.it. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
  2. "La vera storia del Tenente pilota Lyth". digilander.libero.it. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  3. "Mario Carloni - FondazioneRSI". www.fondazionersi.org. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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