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The March of the Iron Will (Italian: marcia della ferrea volontà) was an Italian Fascist propaganda event staged from 26 April to 5 May 1936, during the final days of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The goal of the march was to capture the Ethiopian capital in a show of force. An Italian mechanized column under the command of Pietro Badoglio, Marshal of Italy, advanced from the town of Dessie to take Addis Ababa. The march covered a distance of approximately 200 miles (320 km).

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  • The March of the Iron Will (Italian: marcia della ferrea volontà) was an Italian Fascist propaganda event staged from 26 April to 5 May 1936, during the final days of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The goal of the march was to capture the Ethiopian capital in a show of force. An Italian mechanized column under the command of Pietro Badoglio, Marshal of Italy, advanced from the town of Dessie to take Addis Ababa. The march covered a distance of approximately 200 miles (320 km). (en)
  • L'occupazione di Addis Abeba, o marcia della ferrea volontà, come la definì Pietro Badoglio, fu l'azione conclusiva della guerra di Etiopia. La presa della capitale infatti, in concomitanza con la decisione di Hailè Selassié di prendere la via dell'esilio e il conseguente incontro alla stazione di Dire Daua fra le truppe italiane del fronte nord e fronte sud sancirono formalmente la fine della campagna. (it)
  • Марш железной воли (Marcia della ferrea volontà), или Колонна железной воли (Colonna della ferra volontà) — операция итальянских войск под командованием Пьетро Бадольо по захвату столицы Эфиопии. Протяжённость марша составила 320 км. (ru)
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  • Italian victory
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  • Italian colonial troops advance on Addis Ababa (en)
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  • March of the Iron Will (en)
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  • the Second Italo-Ethiopian War (en)
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  • Italian victory (en)
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  • The March of the Iron Will (Italian: marcia della ferrea volontà) was an Italian Fascist propaganda event staged from 26 April to 5 May 1936, during the final days of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The goal of the march was to capture the Ethiopian capital in a show of force. An Italian mechanized column under the command of Pietro Badoglio, Marshal of Italy, advanced from the town of Dessie to take Addis Ababa. The march covered a distance of approximately 200 miles (320 km). (en)
  • L'occupazione di Addis Abeba, o marcia della ferrea volontà, come la definì Pietro Badoglio, fu l'azione conclusiva della guerra di Etiopia. La presa della capitale infatti, in concomitanza con la decisione di Hailè Selassié di prendere la via dell'esilio e il conseguente incontro alla stazione di Dire Daua fra le truppe italiane del fronte nord e fronte sud sancirono formalmente la fine della campagna. (it)
  • Марш железной воли (Marcia della ferrea volontà), или Колонна железной воли (Colonna della ferra volontà) — операция итальянских войск под командованием Пьетро Бадольо по захвату столицы Эфиопии. Протяжённость марша составила 320 км. (ru)
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  • Occupazione di Addis Abeba (it)
  • March of the Iron Will (en)
  • Марш железной воли (ru)
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