Giulio Martinat
Giulio Martinat (24 February 1891 in Perrero – 26 January 1943 in Nikolayevka) was an Italian General of the Alpini during World War II. He was killed leading his men in the Battle of Nikolayevka.[1]
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Life
Born in a small town of Piemonte, of waldensian religion, he enrolled in the Italian Army when young and fought in the conquest of Libya in 1911. In 1935 went to the conquest of Ethiopia and in 1939 of Albania, where he distinguished himself; from 1937 to 1941 he was chief of staff of the 3rd Alpine Division Julia.
In 1939 he published a book titled "Il grande capo d'una grande impresa", edited by "Societa Studi Valdesi", about the qualities of the military leader Duca d'Aosta in 1690 against the French.[citation needed]
In 1942 as a Brigadier general he went to Russia in the ranks of the Corpo d'Armata Alpino, as part of the Armata Italiana in Russia.
In January 1943 Giulio Martinat was leading the Edolo battalion during the Battle of Nikolayevka, trying to open the retreat route for the surviving Italian soldiers trying to retreat to safety, when he was killed in combat; for this he received the Italian Gold Medal of Military Valor.[2] His sacrifice opened the road for the Italian withdrawal at the Battle of Nikolayevka.[3]
The town of Perrero, where was born, has dedicated a monument to him in May 1950.[4]
Awards
- Medaglia d'oro al valor militare (1943)
- Iron Cross (1939) 2nd and 1st Class
- Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (3 April 1943)
References
Bibliography
- Bedeschi, Giulio. Centomila gavette di ghiaccio. Mursia editore. Milano, 1994 ISBN 88-425-1746-1
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