Gabriele Nasci (3 October 1887, Venice – 12 April 1947) was a general of the Alpine Corps in the Royal Italian Army.
Gabriele Nasci fought in the First World War.
Between the two World Wars, he was commander of the
2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina" (1935–38), the
36th Infantry Division "Forlì" (1939) and
52nd Infantry Division "Torino", becoming in 1939 Senior Commander of the Alpine Troops. During the Second World War, he participated in the Greek campaign in command of the
XXVI Army Corps operating in the Macedonian sector. In April 1941, he led the
Librazhd Sector during the
World War II
Axis
invasion of Yugoslavia.,
[1] and afterwards became commander of the
XVIII Army Corps, deployed in Dalmatia.
Between March 1942 and May 1943, he led the
Alpine Army Corps, under the
Italian Army in Russia of General
Italo Gariboldi, operating on the Eastern Front and was engaged in heavy fighting. After his return to Italy and the following
Armistice of Cassibile, he allied himself with the Yugoslavian partisans.
[2]
Gabriele Nasci (3 October 1887, Venice – 12 April 1947) was a general of the Alpine Corps in the Royal Italian Army.
Gabriele Nasci fought in the First World War.
Between the two World Wars, he was commander of the
2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina" (1935–38), the
36th Infantry Division "Forlì" (1939) and
52nd Infantry Division "Torino", becoming in 1939 Senior Commander of the Alpine Troops. During the Second World War, he participated in the Greek campaign in command of the
XXVI Army Corps operating in the Macedonian sector. In April 1941, he led the
Librazhd Sector during the
World War II
Axis
invasion of Yugoslavia.,
[1] and afterwards became commander of the
XVIII Army Corps, deployed in Dalmatia.
Between March 1942 and May 1943, he led the
Alpine Army Corps, under the
Italian Army in Russia of General
Italo Gariboldi, operating on the Eastern Front and was engaged in heavy fighting. After his return to Italy and the following
Armistice of Cassibile, he allied himself with the Yugoslavian partisans.
[2]