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From the allied perspective, he was the Italian general whose troops surrendered en masse to the British during operation Compass which almost knocked the Italians out of North Africa in 1941. | From the allied perspective, he was the Italian general whose troops surrendered en masse to the British during operation Compass which almost knocked the Italians out of North Africa in 1941. | ||
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Rodolfo Graziani, Marshal of Italy, Viceroy of Ethiopia and one of Mussolini's most valued generals remains to this day a divisive figure in his homeland. Revered by some Italians as a patriot and vilified by others as a murderer.
From the allied perspective, he was the Italian general whose troops surrendered en masse to the British during operation Compass which almost knocked the Italians out of North Africa in 1941.