Felice Caperdoni

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Felice Caperdoni
Born(1889-08-28)28 August 1889
Bergamo, Kingdom of Italy
Died14 April 1955(1955-04-14) (aged 65)
Montù Beccaria, Italy
Allegiance Kingdom of Italy
Service/branch Royal Italian Army
RankBrigadier General
Commands heldMilitary garrison of Foggia
Battles/wars
Awards

Felice Caperdoni (Bergamo, 28 August 1889 – Montù Beccaria, 13 April 1955) was an Italian general during World War II.

Biography[edit]

He was born in Bergamo in 1889 and fought in the First World War as a captain in the "Macerata" Infantry Brigade, earning a Silver and a Bronze Medal of Military Valor for actions during the Fourth and Sixth Battle of the Isonzo and being wounded on the Piave.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

During the interwar period he participated in the pacification of Libya, serving under Rodolfo Graziani with the rank of lieutenant colonel, and by 1934 he held the rank of colonel.[7][3][4]

During the Second World War, with the rank of Brigadier General, he initially commanded the coastal defense of the western Ligurian Riviera, and was later appointed commander of the military garrison of Foggia. On 22 July 1943 he was slightly wounded in the collapse of an air raid shelter during one of the heaviest raids of the bombing campaign against Foggia.[3][4][8]

On 9 September 1943 German troops entered Foggia in the chaos that followed the proclamation of the Armistice of Cassibile and the start of Operation Achse, quickly seizing all key points of the city. A German delegation then demanded Caperdoni to surrender; convinced that resistance would be futile, the general complied, ordering his men to lay down their arms, and then shot himself in the head. The bullet did not kill him, but left him permanently blinded. He was taken to the city's hospital, where he was treated by German medical officers and later, after the liberation of Foggia on 1 October, by the Allies.[3][4][9]

After the war he retired with his wife in Montù Beccaria, where he committed suicide on 13 April 1955.[3][4]

References[edit]

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  5. ^ Coltrinari, Massimo (June 30, 2017). "Le Marche e la Prima Guerra Mondiale il 1915 (II): I primi sei mesi di guerra: dall'euforia interventista alla realtà della trincea". Edizioni Nuova Cultura – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "Brigata Macerata - FrontedelPiave.info - Fronte del Piave - Fronte del piave ARTICLE". www.frontedelpiave.info.
  7. ^ "Bollettino ufficiale delle nomine, promozioni e destinazioni negli ufficiali e sottufficiali del R. esercito italiano e nel personale dell'amministrazione militare". April 28, 1934 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Mangano, Alberto (June 11, 2016). "Padre Odorico Tempesta". Manganofoggia.it.
  9. ^ "Un atto di valore dimenticato del vicebrigadiere D'Addedda" (PDF).