Mario Berti (3 February 1881 – 1964) was an Italian officer during
World War I
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and a general in the
Spanish Civil War
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and
World War II
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.
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Personal life
Mario Berti was born in
La Spezia
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, which is located in modern-day
Liguria
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.
World War I
He achieved the rank of colonel at an extremely young age (he is still considered one of the youngest Italians ever to have held this rank except for members of the royal family). Originally stationed in
Libya
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by the outbreak of the war, he served on the Trento front in 1916. He saw action at the
Battle of Asiago
The Südtirol Offensive, also known as the Battle of Asiago or Battle of the Plateaux (in Italian: Battaglia degli Altipiani), wrongly nicknamed ''Strafexpedition'' "Punitive expedition" (this name has no reference in official Austrian document ...
.
Spanish Civil War
As a General, Berti was the commander of the
9th "Pasubio" Infantry Division then commander of the
3 Cavalry Division Amedeo Duca d'Aosta before becoming the Deputy Commander of the Corps of Volunteer Troops (''
Corpo di Truppe Volontarie'', or CTV) during the
Spanish Civil War
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in 1937. Subsequently, Berti became commander of the CTV from late 1937 into 1938 during the
Aragon Offensive
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.
He was Commander of the
Italian XV Corps from 1939 to 1940 and became head of the CTV at General Franco's request.
World War II
At the beginning of the war Berti was the Chief of Staff of the Italian Army. However Italy's commitment in Spain had drained it of resources which made it not ready to fight against Britain and France. Many Generals including Berti made this clear to Mussolini. As a result, he was demoted and sidelined. He was appointed Commissioner of Libya. He had fallen out of favour with Mussolini and Graziani had taken his place.
In the summer of 1940, Berti replaced
Francesco Guidi as the commander of the Italian
Tenth Army in Libya. On 13 September 1940, Berti was in command of the Tenth Army during the
Italian invasion of Egypt
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. Halted at
Sidi Barrani
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Named after Sidi es-Saadi el Barrani, a Senussi sheikh who was a head of its Zawiya, the village ...
by logistical problems, Berti deployed his advanced units in a series of fortified strongpoints. He then began work on extending the
Via Balbia
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into
Egypt
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. The fortified strong points were not mutually supporting. Large gaps between them were only covered by motorised patrols.
A build-up for a new Italian offensive further into Egypt was delayed by the
Italian invasion of Greece
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. The offensive in Egypt was rescheduled and a mid-December launch was planned. However, prior to this, General Berti went on sick leave and
Italo Gariboldi
Italo Gariboldi (20 April 1879 – 3 February 1970) was an Italian senior officer in the Royal Army (''Regio Esercito'') before and during World War II. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross by German dictator Adolf Hitler for his l ...
took his place temporarily.
On 9 December 1940, Berti was on leave when British General
Richard O'Connor
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launched
Operation Compass
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. On 14 December, Berti arrived back in North Africa. The British forces had exploited the gaps between the Italian fortified camps and in three days were able to overrun them and to capture or destroy almost all of the Italian defenders. On 11 December,
Sidi Barrani
Sidi Barrani ( ) is a town in Egypt, near the Mediterranean Sea, about east of the Egypt–Libya border, and around from Tobruk, Libya.
Named after Sidi es-Saadi el Barrani, a Senussi sheikh who was a head of its Zawiya, the village ...
fell. By 16 December, the Italians had been ejected from Egypt.
On 23 December, Berti was replaced by General
Giuseppe Tellera
Giuseppe Tellera (March 14, 1882 – February 7, 1941) was a general in the Italian Army during World War II.
Italian Tenth Army
On 23 December 1940 General Tellera took over the command of the Italian Tenth Army from Lieutenant General ...
as commander of the Tenth Army. Tellera was to die in action at
Beda Fomm
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.
Footnotes
References
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External links
The Generals of WWII: Mario Berti The Italian Army in Egypt during World War II
{{DEFAULTSORT:Berti, Mario
1881 births
1964 deaths
Italian military personnel of World War I
Italian military personnel of World War II
Italian military personnel of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
Corpo Truppe Volontarie personnel
Italian Army generals
People from La Spezia