Carzano Incident

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1917 operation at the Italian Front of World War I. 
Battle of Carzano

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1917 — 1917 battleItaly
Success of the Carzano Night, 17-18 September 1917 - map.png

Location: 46.07091, 11.49379, KML, Maps

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Column 1. Mlejnek-tenente Re (Strigno-Scurelly-Castellary), column 2. Strigno-Spera-Castellary, column 3. Palua and Kota 525, column 4. Scurelly. Vertical lines indicate the terrain occupied by Ramorino`s Bersaglieri.Column 1. Mlejnek-tenente Re (Strigno-Scurelly-Castellary), column 2. Strigno-Spera-Castellary, column 3. Palua and Kota 525, column 4. Scurelly. Vertical lines indicate the terrain occupied by Ramorino's Bersaglieri.
Conspirators at the park (c. 1917)ː From left to right - L. Pivko, J. Kohoutek, M. Zelený, Sohrems, 1st Bosnian-Hercegovinian Infantry RegimentConspirators at the park (c. 1917)ː From left to right - L. Pivko, J. Kohoutek, M. Zelený, Sohrems, 1st Bosnian-Hercegovinian Infantry Regiment
Karel Mlejnek, 8 October 1895 Bezděčín near Horní Cerekev - 29 July 1918 Val di Bella. One of the iniciators of Carzano Incident.Karel Mlejnek, 8 October 1895 Bezděčín near Horní Cerekev - 29 July 1918 Val di Bella. One of the iniciators of Carzano Incident.
The arrows indicate the projected directions of Italian movement after the breakthrough of the Carzano front. The objective of the Sugan column for the 18th, IX. was Pergine, the objective of the Cadino column was Auer-Bolzano.The arrows indicate the projected directions of Italian movement after the breakthrough of the Carzano front. The objective of the Sugan column for the 18th, IX. was Pergine, the objective of the Cadino column was Auer-Bolzano.
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