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Second World War Network (Scotland)

Second World War Network (Scotland)

Funded by The Royal Society of Edinburgh 2021-2023

Second World War Conversations: The Italian Factor

As part of our ‘Second World War Conversations’ series, we are hosting a panel on the Italian factor: the Mediterranean turning point.

 

This discussion on the Italian government and Italian Armed Forces will feature papers from Dr Karine Varley, Dr Richard Hammond and Dr Marco Maria Aterrano, and will be facilitated by Professor Tobias Kelly.

 

The panel will be taking place on Wednesday 10th November, from 3 – 5pm GMT, on Zoom.

 

Please register via Eventbrite to receive access information.

 

[IMAGE: THE ITALIAN INVASION OF GREECE, OCTOBER 1940-APRIL 1941 (HU 76031) … forced Italy to start defensive actions. To prevent Greece from supporting the English actions in the eastern Mediterranean, Italian troops crossed the Greek border. They were welcomed by Albanians who live on Greek territory. Here, Italian cavalry are seen crossing a bridge. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205216912]

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