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'''Rodolfo Graziani''' was an officer in the Kingdom of Italy's royal army during [[World War I]] and [[World War II]], primary known for being a leading figure in the African campaigns before and during both conflicts. A dedicated [[fascist]], he was a key figure in the Italian military during the reign of [[Victor Emmanuel III]]. | '''Rodolfo Graziani''' was an officer in the Kingdom of Italy's royal army during [[World War I]] and [[World War II]], primary known for being a leading figure in the African campaigns before and during both conflicts. A dedicated [[fascist]], he was a key figure in the Italian military during the reign of [[Victor Emmanuel III]], serving as [[Benito Mussolini]]'s top general and right-hand man. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Graziani was born in Filettino in the province of Frosinone in 1882. In 1903, he joined the Royal Italian Army. His first postings were to Italian Eritrea where he learned Arabic and Tigrinya. He later served in the Italo-Turkish War, where he was promoted to Captain. During World War I, Graziani became the youngest Colonnello (Colonel) in the Regio Esercito. | Graziani was born in Filettino in the province of Frosinone in 1882. In 1903, he joined the Royal Italian Army. His first postings were to Italian Eritrea where he learned Arabic and Tigrinya. He later served in the Italo-Turkish War, where he was promoted to Captain. During World War I, Graziani became the youngest Colonnello (Colonel) in the Regio Esercito. |