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Mario Robotti (25 November 1882–1955) was a general in the Royal Italian Army who commanded the XI Corps during the World War II Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941. He then became military commander in the province of Ljubljana, the Italian zone of occupied Slovenia.In February 1943, he succeeded general Mario Roatta as commander of the Italian Second Army in occupied Yugoslavia.General Robotti while commanding Italian troops in Axis occupied Yugoslavia in anti-partisan operations, was noted for his brutality, even once complaining to his officers that "you are not slaughtering enough people." During the winter of 1942-1943 Robotti personally chose 10 local dignitaries from the Slovene capital, Ljubljana, and had them imprisoned in the city and then stated that they would be execute

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  • Mario Robotti (25 November 1882–1955) was a general in the Royal Italian Army who commanded the XI Corps during the World War II Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941. He then became military commander in the province of Ljubljana, the Italian zone of occupied Slovenia.In February 1943, he succeeded general Mario Roatta as commander of the Italian Second Army in occupied Yugoslavia.General Robotti while commanding Italian troops in Axis occupied Yugoslavia in anti-partisan operations, was noted for his brutality, even once complaining to his officers that "you are not slaughtering enough people." During the winter of 1942-1943 Robotti personally chose 10 local dignitaries from the Slovene capital, Ljubljana, and had them imprisoned in the city and then stated that they would be executed if the partisans chose to make an attack on the city. At the time of the Armistice of Cassibile in September 1943, he escaped capture by the Germans and retired to a private life in Rapallo where he lived with his family. (en)
  • Mario Robotti, né en 1882 et mort en 1955, est un militaire italien, officier de l'armée royale italienne et commandant militaire en Slovénie, puis en Yougoslavie occupée, durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • Mario Matteo Robotti (Alessandria, 25 novembre 1882 – Rapallo, 1955) è stato un generale italiano. (it)
  • Марио Роботти (итал. Mario Robotti) (25 ноября 1882—1955) — итальянский генерал, командир 2-й итальянской армии в период Второй мировой войны, прославившийся при оккупации Югославии и борьбе против «Народной армии Словении» фразой: «Здесь слишком мало казней». (ru)
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  • Mario Robotti, né en 1882 et mort en 1955, est un militaire italien, officier de l'armée royale italienne et commandant militaire en Slovénie, puis en Yougoslavie occupée, durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • Mario Matteo Robotti (Alessandria, 25 novembre 1882 – Rapallo, 1955) è stato un generale italiano. (it)
  • Марио Роботти (итал. Mario Robotti) (25 ноября 1882—1955) — итальянский генерал, командир 2-й итальянской армии в период Второй мировой войны, прославившийся при оккупации Югославии и борьбе против «Народной армии Словении» фразой: «Здесь слишком мало казней». (ru)
  • Mario Robotti (25 November 1882–1955) was a general in the Royal Italian Army who commanded the XI Corps during the World War II Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941. He then became military commander in the province of Ljubljana, the Italian zone of occupied Slovenia.In February 1943, he succeeded general Mario Roatta as commander of the Italian Second Army in occupied Yugoslavia.General Robotti while commanding Italian troops in Axis occupied Yugoslavia in anti-partisan operations, was noted for his brutality, even once complaining to his officers that "you are not slaughtering enough people." During the winter of 1942-1943 Robotti personally chose 10 local dignitaries from the Slovene capital, Ljubljana, and had them imprisoned in the city and then stated that they would be execute (en)
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  • Mario Robotti (fr)
  • Mario Robotti (it)
  • Mario Robotti (en)
  • Роботти, Марио (ru)
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