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  • Renzo Dalmazzo
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  • Lorenzo "Renzo" Dalmazzo was an Italian lieutenant general (tenente generale) and corps and army commander during World War II. He served in the colony of Italian Somaliland in 1925–1926 and in Italian East Africa in 1936. After the outbreak of World War II he commanded the XXI Corps in the Western Desert Campaign in 1939–1940. He commanded the VI Corps in occupied Yugoslavia in 1940–1942, where he was instrumental in negotiating collaboration agreements with the Chetniks. He then served in Albania in 1943 as commander of the 9th Army. In March 1943 he negotiated an agreement with Ali Këlcyra of the Balli Kombëtar for their assistance in suppressing the communist resistance. The Dalmazzo–Këlcyra Agreement has been controversial in Albanian historiography. He was taken prisoner of war by th
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Birth Date
  • 1886-01-23
Commands
  • 2
  • 6
  • 9
Nickname
  • Renzo
Name
  • Renzo Dalmazzo
Birth Place
  • Turin, Kingdom of Italy
death date
  • Unknown
Rank
  • Lieutenant General
Image size
  • 150
honorific prefix
  • General
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  • Lorenzo "Renzo" Dalmazzo was an Italian lieutenant general (tenente generale) and corps and army commander during World War II. He served in the colony of Italian Somaliland in 1925–1926 and in Italian East Africa in 1936. After the outbreak of World War II he commanded the XXI Corps in the Western Desert Campaign in 1939–1940. He commanded the VI Corps in occupied Yugoslavia in 1940–1942, where he was instrumental in negotiating collaboration agreements with the Chetniks. He then served in Albania in 1943 as commander of the 9th Army. In March 1943 he negotiated an agreement with Ali Këlcyra of the Balli Kombëtar for their assistance in suppressing the communist resistance. The Dalmazzo–Këlcyra Agreement has been controversial in Albanian historiography. He was taken prisoner of war by the Germans in 1943 when Italy capitulated to the Allies. The circumstances of his death are unknown.