Pietro Pintor

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Pietro Pintor (20 May 1880 – 7 December 1940) was an Italian general during World War II. Pintor was the uncle of the antifascist journalist . During the Italian invasion of France (11–25 June), he commanded the First Army, which was deployed along the southern sector of the Alps down to the coast. The first ten days of after Italy's declaration of war on France passed without any offensive movements by the Italians, and Pintor labelled it a "war without hostilities". On 20 June, he told Army Chief of Staff Mario Roatta that his army was "absolutely unprepared" for the offensive Prime Minister Benito Mussolini had demanded by the next morning. Mussolini, in response to Pintor, modified his plans, calling for a total offensive only along the northern stretch of the Alpine front. Afterwards, rdf:langString
Pietro Pintòr (Cagliari, 20 mai 1880 - Cartosio, 7 décembre 1940) était un général italien, qui s'est particulièrement distingué comme officier d'artillerie au cours de la Première Guerre mondiale, où il a été décoré de la croix de chevalier puis de celle d'officier de l'Ordre militaire de Savoie, et d'une médaille d'argent de la valeur militaire. Pendant la guerre d'Éthiopie, il est commandant du corps d'armée L.B. et, entre avril 1937 et octobre 1938, du , tous deux stationnés en Libye. Lorsque le Royaume d'Italie entre en guerre le 10 juin 1940, il prend le commandement de la 1re armée engagée sur le front alpin. Après l'armistice de Villa Incisa, il assume la présidence de la Commission italienne d'armistice avec la France (Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia - CIAF). Il é rdf:langString
Pietro Pintòr (Cagliari, 20 maggio 1880 – Cartosio, 7 dicembre 1940) è stato un generale italiano, già distintosi particolarmente come ufficiale d'artiglieria durante il corso della prima guerra mondiale, dove fu decorato con la Croce di Cavaliere e poi di quella di Ufficiale dell'Ordine Militare di Savoia, e di una Medaglia d'argento al valor militare. Durante il periodo della guerra d'Etiopia fu comandante del Corpo d'armata L.B., e tra l'aprile 1937 e l'ottobre 1938 del XXI Corpo d'armata, entrambi di stanza in Libia. All'entrata in guerra del Regno d'Italia, il 10 giugno 1940, assunse il comando della 1ª Armata impegnata sul fronte alpino. Dopo l'Armistizio di Villa Incisa assunse la Presidenza della Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia (CIAF). Era fratello del bibliotecari rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Pietro Pintòr (Cagliari, 20 mai 1880 - Cartosio, 7 décembre 1940) était un général italien, qui s'est particulièrement distingué comme officier d'artillerie au cours de la Première Guerre mondiale, où il a été décoré de la croix de chevalier puis de celle d'officier de l'Ordre militaire de Savoie, et d'une médaille d'argent de la valeur militaire. Pendant la guerre d'Éthiopie, il est commandant du corps d'armée L.B. et, entre avril 1937 et octobre 1938, du , tous deux stationnés en Libye. Lorsque le Royaume d'Italie entre en guerre le 10 juin 1940, il prend le commandement de la 1re armée engagée sur le front alpin. Après l'armistice de Villa Incisa, il assume la présidence de la Commission italienne d'armistice avec la France (Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia - CIAF). Il était le frère du bibliothécaire du Sénat et du gouverneur de la Cyrénaïque et l'oncle des journalistes antifascistes et .
rdf:langString Pietro Pintor (20 May 1880 – 7 December 1940) was an Italian general during World War II. Pintor was the uncle of the antifascist journalist . During the Italian invasion of France (11–25 June), he commanded the First Army, which was deployed along the southern sector of the Alps down to the coast. The first ten days of after Italy's declaration of war on France passed without any offensive movements by the Italians, and Pintor labelled it a "war without hostilities". On 20 June, he told Army Chief of Staff Mario Roatta that his army was "absolutely unprepared" for the offensive Prime Minister Benito Mussolini had demanded by the next morning. Mussolini, in response to Pintor, modified his plans, calling for a total offensive only along the northern stretch of the Alpine front. Afterwards, he was the president of the Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia (CIAF), which oversaw the implementation of the Franco-Italian Armistice, from 27 June 1940 until his death. On 28 June, Pintor chaired the first general meeting of the Armistice Commission, where he created four sub-commissions to deal with general matters and matters pertaining specifically to the army, navy and air force. Although he realised early that the British Empire would not capitulate to the Axis, he faithfully executed Mussolini's policy with respect to France. After the removal of Pietro Badoglio as chief of staff of the armed forces in November, Pintor was briefly considered as his replacement, but Mussolini found him "too slow and doctrinaire" and Roberto Farinacci exclaimed that "Pintor is Badoglio—only worse". In December, shortly before his death, Pintor issued a circular confirming that military officers of the CIAF were ufficiali di complemento in congedo ("reserve officers on unlimited discharge") and permitted to wear civilian clothing. Pintor and fellow general Aldo Pellegrini died when their airplane crashed near Acqui Terme on its way from Rome to the CIAF headquarters in Turin. After his death at age sixty, the Istituto Superiore di Guerra published a twenty-five page biographical pamphlet, Il generale Pietro Pintor, 1880–1940: Cenni biografici, in 1941.
rdf:langString Pietro Pintòr (Cagliari, 20 maggio 1880 – Cartosio, 7 dicembre 1940) è stato un generale italiano, già distintosi particolarmente come ufficiale d'artiglieria durante il corso della prima guerra mondiale, dove fu decorato con la Croce di Cavaliere e poi di quella di Ufficiale dell'Ordine Militare di Savoia, e di una Medaglia d'argento al valor militare. Durante il periodo della guerra d'Etiopia fu comandante del Corpo d'armata L.B., e tra l'aprile 1937 e l'ottobre 1938 del XXI Corpo d'armata, entrambi di stanza in Libia. All'entrata in guerra del Regno d'Italia, il 10 giugno 1940, assunse il comando della 1ª Armata impegnata sul fronte alpino. Dopo l'Armistizio di Villa Incisa assunse la Presidenza della Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia (CIAF). Era fratello del bibliotecario del Senato Fortunato Pintor e del Governatore della Cirenaica Luigi Pintor e zio dei giornalisti antifascisti Giaime e Luigi Pintor.
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