Italian soldiers had nothing to do with the Jews in World War II. The Italian government did not persecute the Jews during World War II. The Italian Jews were not transported to concentration camps until 1943 when the Italians turned against the Nazis and joined the Allies. When the Germans took over, they sent the Italian Jews to concentration camps. One of the most famous Italian Jews was Primo Levi who was sent to Auschwitz where he worked in the Monowitz labor camp. He was arrested as a partisan who was fighting with the Allies. Added: The German Nazis tried mostly unsuccessfully to get the Italian fascist government of Mussolini to ship Italy's Jews to German death camps. Mussolini & his government resisted. This is a major difference in policy between the Italian government and that of Germany, which is a good thing. Contrast this with the behavior of Vichy France: The Vichy French government enthusiastically embraced the German request to ship Jews to death camps, and added their own levels of persecution on the Jewish population in southern (Vichy) France.
They played the saviors of the Jewish in the Concentration camps. Your Welcome, Bryce-Del Webb
This information comes from Wikipedia under the heading of World War 2**Population**Military Deaths **Civilian Deaths**Jewish deaths**Total DeathsItaly44,394,000**301,400**145,100**8,000**454,500
British soldiers- Tommies German Soldiers- Krauts, Jerrys, Huns, Tedeschi (Italian term) Teds (British abbreviated form of above) Japanese Soldiers- Japs, nips, slants (the term slants reffers to the Japanese people's eye shape.) American soldiers- G.I.'s (Government Issue) Or For the Real Green soldiers, draftees, Joes, Mac (USMC only) Italian soldiers- Eye-ties, Goombah (Even though the term was more widly used after the war to reffer to Italian thugs) French soldiers- Frogs Polish soldiers-the polls Russia-Reds, Ruskies, Commies, Ivan.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
Italian front conditions were extreme cold, avalanches, and lack of supplies and water. On average, 3-4 soldiers froze to death each night, and about 60,000 died over the span of the war on the Italian front due to avalanches. It was also very hard to transport the supplies up the mountains in the harsh conditions, and as a result soldiers were left lacking ample clothes, equipment, food, and water.
The Italian soldiers were a part of the Triple Alliance. The soldiers fought with trench warfare in very cold weather.
Their was 4.5 Million Italian Soldiers who served Italy during world war 2
about 7 and a half
To detain Italian and Japanese soldiers in the 2nd world war
In World War 2 Adolf Hitler and his German soldiers captured all the Jewish and held them captive in concentration camps all over Germany.
They played the saviors of the Jewish in the Concentration camps. Your Welcome, Bryce-Del Webb
Raul Hilberg gives an estimate of 300 at the most.
This information comes from Wikipedia under the heading of World War 2**Population**Military Deaths **Civilian Deaths**Jewish deaths**Total DeathsItaly44,394,000**301,400**145,100**8,000**454,500
Dov Levin has written: 'Baltic Jews under the Soviets, 1940-1946' -- subject(s): Ethnic relations, History, Holocaust survivors, Jewish Participation, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Participation, Jewish, Refugees, Jewish, World War, 1939-1945 'Fighting back' -- subject(s): Jewish resistance, Jews, World War, 1939-1945, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jewish soldiers, Ethnic relations, History
Approximately 500,000 Jews served in the US Army and around 11,000 were killed in action.
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Australia in world war 2Australian soldiers generally fought in the pacific campaigns but they also had involvement in the African campaign in Egypt and Libya as well as the Italian campaign but by for the pacific campaign was were most Australian soldiers were fighting a lot of the time they fought alongside British and other commonwealth forces. the New Zealand soldiers fought with the Australians often to form ANZAC.