- Luigi Capello
Luigi Capello (1859–1941) was an Italian army officer.
He took part to the
Italo-Turkish War (1911–12), where he distinguished himself. DuringWorld War I he was the commander of several Army Corps, then, since June 1917, of the II Army, and led the Italian troops that capturedGorizia and theBainsizza Plateau. Later, he was removed from command after the Italian defeat atCaporetto (October-November 1917).After the war, at first he joined the Fascist Party, from which he was expelled in 1923 due to his Masonic connections. Later he was involved in the planning of an attempt to assassinate
Mussolini , for which he was tried and sentenced to jail in 1927; he was released in 1936, after serving eleven years.
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