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The 156th Infantry Division Vicenza was an infantry division of the Italian Army during World War II. The ''Vicenza'' was formed in January 1942 as a garrison division. It was then sent to the Eastern front, as part of the Italian Army in Russia to act as a reserve, behind the front on "line of communications", rear area security and anti-partisan duties. Then in July 1942, it was sent into the front line and was overrun and destroyed in a Soviet offensive.〔〔''" The Julia Division, which had come to Russia with 16,000 men and 4,000 mules, had fought very well and had never been overrun, and had gone home with 3,200 men and forty mules. The Tridentina had a surviving strength of 6,500 men, the Cuneense only 1,600, and the Vicenza which had been in the rear most of the time counted only 1,300 survivors."'' The Forgotten Axis: Germany's Partners and Foreign Volunteers in World War II, J. Lee Ready, p. 248, McFarland, 1987〕 ==Order of battle== *277. Vicenza Infantry Regiment *278. Vicenza Infantry Regiment *156. Artillery Regiment *156. Machine Gun Battalion *256. Anti-Tank Company *156. Engineer Battalion *156. Medical Section *161. Field Hospital *162. Field Hospital *136. Carabinieri Section *137. Carabinieri Section 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「156th Infantry Division Vicenza」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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