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  1. From a 1956 novel by Ugo Pirro, it tells the story of a young lieutenant in the Italian Army who in 1942 is ordered to take a lorryload of Greek prostitutes from starving Athens under Axis occupation to entertain the troops fighting partisans in Albania.

  2. Camp followers in the Continental Army served a critical role in the day-to-day functions of the American revolutionary cause. By the winter of 1777, around two thousand women marched with American troops and worked as seamstresses, nurses, and cooks.

  3. The Camp Followers: Directed by Valerio Zurlini. With Mario Adorf, Anna Karina, Marie Laforêt, Lea Massari. In WWII, Lieut. Martino and his men are assigned to lead a group of prostitutes through the mountainous ways to serve in brothels for Italian soldiers in Albania.

  4. 7 de ene. de 2024 · Shunned by communities of ‘decent’ women who remained home while men marched to war, these camp followers were divided into two distinct classes: Those who accompanied their officer husbands to camps, and a lower order of social class, the wives of the rank and file.

  5. The American Army included women, children, and a host of non-military personnel who traveled to support the troops, known as “camp followers.”

  6. 7 de dic. de 2021 · Camp followers were unenlisted people, usually soldiers’ families or relatives, who willingly traveled with an army as it moved through its campaign. This wasn’t always an officially approved practice, but it alleviated some of the strain on the more primitive logistical services available to armies at the time.

  7. Camp followers included civilians in official, paid support roles for the military, soldiers' families, and civilians who independently sold goods and services to individual soldiers. Source for information on Camp Followers: War and Women: Americans at War dictionary.