Luigi Mentasti

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Luigi Mentasti (2 May 1883 – 26 August 1958) was a general in the

.

Biography

Mentasti fought in the

Italian-Turkish War
and in World War I.
Between 21 April 1938 and 7 September 1939, he commanded the
2nd Infantry Division "Sforzesca".
For the next 2 years, he was Commandant of the Supreme Institute of War in Turin.

On 12 July 1941, he succeeded

XIV Corps, which was charged with the occupation of Montenegro
.
He was sent to crush an
Uprising, which was achieved in 6 weeks time.
On 1 December 1941, the Army Corps was renamed Command Troops Montenegro and on 1 January 1942, Mentasti was promoted to Army Corps General.
He remained in command of the Montenegro troops until 1 May 1943, when he repatriated and placed on leave at the age of 60.[1]

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