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  1. En el marco de la Primera Guerra Mundial, el frente italiano hace referencia a una serie de batallas libradas entre los ejércitos de Austria-Hungría e Italia, junto con sus respectivos aliados, en el norte de Italia entre 1915 y 1918.

  2. The Italian front (Italian: Fronte italiano; German: Südwestfront) was one of the main theatres of war of World War I. It involved a series of military engagements in Northern Italy between the Central Powers and the Entente powers from 1915 to 1918.

  3. Italian Front. Author (s) Wilcox, Vanda. In May 1915, Italy attacked Austria-Hungary along the Isonzo River and in the Trentino, hoping to conquer territory which it believed to be rightfully Italian. An immobile, entrenched war of attrition quickly developed with neither side able to break through in 1915 or 1916.

  4. Il fronte italiano comprende l'insieme delle operazioni belliche combattute durante la prima guerra mondiale tra il Regno d'Italia e i suoi Alleati contro le armate di Austria-Ungheria e Germania nel settore delimitato dal confine con la Svizzera e dalle rive settentrionali del golfo di Venezia.

  5. Italy and the Italian front, 1915–16. Great Britain, France, and Russia concluded on April 26, 1915, the secret Treaty of London with Italy, inducing the latter to discard the obligations of the Triple Alliance and to enter the war on the side of the Allies by the promise of territorial aggrandizement at Austria-Hungary’s expense.

  6. The Italian front. A map showing the areas of significant fighting between Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces. The Italian front and Italy’s involvement in World War I are often overlooked – but for the Italian people, the war caused significant disruption and change.

  7. 7 de nov. de 2018 · TRT is a Turkish public broadcast service. One million soldiers were killed, a mountain blown up and avalanches purposely triggered to kill the enemy. This is the story of the Italian front in...