XXI Army Corps (Italy) explained
The Italian XXI Army Corps was a formation of the Italian army in World War II.
History
The Corps fought in Northern Africa and took part in the Western Desert Campaign and Tunisian campaign between 1940 and 1943.
It surrendered to the allies in Tunisia in May 1943, with the rest of Army Group Africa.
Composition
in 1940
- 61st Infantry Division Sirte
- 64th Infantry Division Catanzaro
- 2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre"
in July 1941
- 27th Infantry Division Brescia
- 17th Infantry Division Pavia
- 102nd Motorised Division Trento
in May 1942
- 132nd Armoured Division Ariete
- 101st Motorised Division Trieste
in October 1942
- 25th Infantry Division Bologna
- 102nd Motorised Division Trento
in 1943
- 80th Infantry Division La Spezia
- 16th Infantry Division Pistoia
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