VII Army Corps (Italy)

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The VII Army Corps (Italian: VII Corpo d'Armata) was a corps of the Royal Italian Army between 1877 and 1944.

History

During the first years of World War II, the VII Corps saw no action.
After the

Axis Powers reacted with Case Anton
to occupy the Zone Libre, the part of France not occupied in 1940. The plan included the Italian occupation of the French island of Corsica which was to be executed by the VII Corps on 11 November 1942.
The Corps remained on Corsica with anti-partisan and coastal defense tasks, until the
Liberation of Corsica
.

The Corps remained in Corsica until 20 October 1943, when it was transferred to Sardinia. It was dissolved on 20 September 1944.

Composition (1943)

Commanders

References