53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo"

The 53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo" (Italian: 53ª Divisione di fanteria "Arezzo" [aˈrɛttso] ) was a infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Arezzo was classified as a mountain infantry division, which meant that the division's artillery was moved by pack mules instead of the horse-drawn carriages of line infantry divisions. Italy's real mountain warfare divisions were the six alpine divisions manned by Alpini mountain troops.

53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo"
53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo" insignia
Active19391943
Country Kingdom of Italy
Branch Royal Italian Army
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
Garrison/HQMacerata
EngagementsWorld War II
Commanders
Notable
commanders
  • General Michele Molinari 1940
  • General Ernesto Ferone 1941
Insignia
Identification
symbol

Arezzo Division gorget patches

The division was formed on 24 May 1939 and named after the city of Arezzo. The division disintegrated on 12 September 1943 after the Armistice of Cassibile between Italy and the Allies was announced. The Arezzo is not related to the Partisan Division "Arezzo", which operated in the Cortona area in Tuscany in 1943.

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