Felice Caperdoni
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Felice Caperdoni (
Bergamo Bergamo ( , ; ) is a city in the Alps, alpine Lombardy region of northern Italy, approximately northeast of Milan, and about from the alpine lakes Lake Como, Como and Lake Iseo, Iseo and 70 km (43 mi) from Lake Garda, Garda and Lake ...
, 28 August 1889 –
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, 13 April 1955) was an Italian general during
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.


Biography

He was born in Bergamo in 1889 and fought in the
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as a
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in the "Macerata" Infantry Brigade, earning a
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and a
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for actions during the Fourth and
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and being wounded on the Piave. During the
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he participated in the
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, serving under
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with the rank of lieutenant colonel, and by 1934 he held the rank of
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. During the
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, with the rank of Brigadier General, he initially commanded the coastal defense of the western
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. He was later appointed commander of the military garrison of
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. On 22 July 1943 he was slightly wounded in the collapse of an
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during one of the heaviest raids of the bombing campaign against Foggia. On 9 September 1943 German troops entered Foggia in the chaos that followed the proclamation of the
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and the start of
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, quickly seizing all key points of the city. A German delegation then demanded Caperdoni to surrender; convinced that resistance would be futile, the general complied, ordering his men to lay down their arms, and then shot himself in the head. The bullet did not kill him, but left him permanently blinded. He was taken to the city's hospital, where he was treated by German medical officers and later, after the liberation of Foggia on 1 October, by the Allies. After the war he retired with his wife in
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, where he committed suicide on 13 April 1955.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Caperdoni, Felice 1889 births 1955 suicides 1955 deaths Italian Army generals Italian military personnel of World War I Italian military personnel of World War II Italian military personnel who died by suicide Recipients of the Silver Medal of Military Valor Recipients of the Bronze Medal of Military Valor Suicides by firearm in Italy