DIAZ, ARMANDO


Meaning of DIAZ, ARMANDO in English

born Dec. 5, 1861, Naples died Feb. 29, 1928, Rome Italian general who became chief of staff during World War I. A graduate of the military colleges of Naples and Turin, Diaz served with distinction in the Italo-Turkish War (191112). Appointed major general in 1914, he collaborated with Gen. Luigi Cadorna in the reorganization of the Italian Army in preparation for World War I. When Italy entered the war, he was chief of operations under Cadorna and contributed to the Italian victories at Carso and Gorizia (August 1916). Although he directed his armoured corps with skill, the Italians were overwhelmingly defeated by the Austrians at Caporetto (October 1917). He then replaced Cadorna as chief of staff and succeeded in sufficiently stabilizing the Italian Army to repel the Austrian offensive in June 1918 and to mount a strong counteroffensive. Diaz' decisive victory at Vittorio Veneto (Oct. 24Nov. 3, 1918) signalled the defeat of the Austrian forces. As a reward he was named duca della vittoria (duke of victory) in 1921 and appointed marshal in 1924. He served as minister of war in the first Fascist Cabinet (192224). Poor health, however, forced him to resign and to retire to private life.

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