2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina"
The 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina" (Italian: 2ª Divisione alpina "Tridentina") was a division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. The Alpini that formed the divisions are a highly decorated and elite mountain corps of the Italian Army comprising both infantry and artillery units. The name Tridentina was chosen as the division was based in the Trentino-South Tyrol region, for which the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini had created the neologism Venezia Tridentina. After World War II, the traditions and name of the 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina" were carried on by the Alpine Brigade "Tridentina".
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Active | 10 September 1935 – 28 January 1943 |
Country | Kingdom of Italy |
Branch | Royal Italian Army |
Type | Alpini |
Role | Mountain Infantry |
Size | 17,460 men |
Part of | Alpine Army Corps 1942-1943 |
Garrison/HQ | Meran |
Engagements | World War II Italian participation in the Eastern Front |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | General Luigi Reverberi |
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Identification symbol | Tridentina Division gorget patches |
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