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The Black Shirts were sent to the Eastern Front to constitute the ideological spearhead of the struggle between fascism and Soviet communism summed up by Mussolini with the slogan: Or Rome or Moscow. After the good results obtained in 1941 by the 63rd Tagliamento Legion, other units were sent to Russia in the course of 1942 coming to form the Groupings 3 Gennaio and 23 Marzo, which were practically two brigades that, together with the Croatian Legion of MVSN, distinguished themselves during the advance towards Don and Volga and during the defensive battles of summer-winter 1942, and that…mehr

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The Black Shirts were sent to the Eastern Front to constitute the ideological spearhead of the struggle between fascism and Soviet communism summed up by Mussolini with the slogan: Or Rome or Moscow. After the good results obtained in 1941 by the 63rd Tagliamento Legion, other units were sent to Russia in the course of 1942 coming to form the Groupings 3 Gennaio and 23 Marzo, which were practically two brigades that, together with the Croatian Legion of MVSN, distinguished themselves during the advance towards Don and Volga and during the defensive battles of summer-winter 1942, and that suffered heavy losses during the Italian retreat of winter 1942-43.
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Pierluigi Romeo di Colloredo Mels è archeologo professionista e storico militare; laureato e specializzato in Archeologia orientale, collabora con la Soprintendenza Archeologica per il Lazio ed è consulente del Nucleo Tutela BBCC dell'Arma dei Carabinieri; autore di numerosi articoli scientifici e saggi storici, ha pubblicato, tra gli altri, Il trionfo di Vespasiano, Roma 2015, Roma contro Roma. Le due battaglie di Bedriacum, 69 d.c., Bergamo 2018; I Vichinghi in Italia. Dalla distruzione di Luni a Harold Hardrada, Roma 2019; Amazzoni. Leggenda e realtà delle donne guerriere dai miti graci ai kurgan sciti, Roma 2020.