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Carlo Secillano Favagrossa (22 November 1888 – 22 March 1970), was an Italian general and politician. During the World War II-era, he was the Italian Under-Secretary for War Production. He also participated in the Spanish civil war on the side of Francisco Franco. Prior to the outbreak of hostilities, Favagrossa had calculated that Italy would not be prepared for war until October 1942. In 1946 published a book, with the title Perchè perdemmo la guerra (why we lost the war), where he pinpointed the reasons of his calculations.

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  • Carlo Secillano Favagrossa (22 November 1888 – 22 March 1970), was an Italian general and politician. During the World War II-era, he was the Italian Under-Secretary for War Production. He also participated in the Spanish civil war on the side of Francisco Franco. Prior to the outbreak of hostilities, Favagrossa had calculated that Italy would not be prepared for war until October 1942. In 1946 published a book, with the title Perchè perdemmo la guerra (why we lost the war), where he pinpointed the reasons of his calculations. (en)
  • Carlo Favagrossa (* 22. November 1888 in Cremona; † 22. März 1970 in Rom) war ein italienischer General und während des Zweiten Weltkrieges Staatssekretär bzw. Minister für Kriegswirtschaft. (de)
  • Carlo Secillano Favagrossa (Cremona, 22 novembre 1888 – Roma, 22 marzo 1970) è stato un militare e politico italiano. (it)
  • Carlo Secillano Favagrossa (22 de novembro de 1888 - 22 de março de 1970), foi um general e político italiano. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, ele foi o subsecretário italiano de Produção de Guerra. Ele também participou na guerra civil espanhola ao lado de Francisco Franco. Antes do início das hostilidades, Favagrossa havia calculado que a Itália não estaria preparada para a guerra até outubro de 1942. Em 1946 publicou um livro, com o título Perchè perdemmo la guerra (por que perdemos a guerra), onde apontava as razões dos seus cálculos. (pt)
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  • Carlo Secillano Favagrossa (22 November 1888 – 22 March 1970), was an Italian general and politician. During the World War II-era, he was the Italian Under-Secretary for War Production. He also participated in the Spanish civil war on the side of Francisco Franco. Prior to the outbreak of hostilities, Favagrossa had calculated that Italy would not be prepared for war until October 1942. In 1946 published a book, with the title Perchè perdemmo la guerra (why we lost the war), where he pinpointed the reasons of his calculations. (en)
  • Carlo Favagrossa (* 22. November 1888 in Cremona; † 22. März 1970 in Rom) war ein italienischer General und während des Zweiten Weltkrieges Staatssekretär bzw. Minister für Kriegswirtschaft. (de)
  • Carlo Secillano Favagrossa (Cremona, 22 novembre 1888 – Roma, 22 marzo 1970) è stato un militare e politico italiano. (it)
  • Carlo Secillano Favagrossa (22 de novembro de 1888 - 22 de março de 1970), foi um general e político italiano. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, ele foi o subsecretário italiano de Produção de Guerra. Ele também participou na guerra civil espanhola ao lado de Francisco Franco. Antes do início das hostilidades, Favagrossa havia calculado que a Itália não estaria preparada para a guerra até outubro de 1942. Em 1946 publicou um livro, com o título Perchè perdemmo la guerra (por que perdemos a guerra), onde apontava as razões dos seus cálculos. (pt)
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  • Carlo Favagrossa (de)
  • Carlo Favagrossa (en)
  • Carlo Favagrossa (it)
  • Carlo Favagrossa (pt)
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