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41st Infantry Division Firenze : ウィキペディア英語版
41st Infantry Division Firenze

The 41st Infantry Division Firenze was an infantry division of the Italian Army during World War II. It was formed 15 September 1939 in Florence and was officially dissolved 28 September, 1943.〔http://www.regioesercito.it/reparti/fanteria/rediv41.htm〕
The division was made up of Tuscans, and especially Florentines (a rare case of Italian Infantry Division whose name coincides with the ethnicity or place of residence of its members).
==Actions==
7 June, 1940, the ''Firenze'' division was assigned a police duties in Piedmont region, as part of the Army Group Reserve. The garrisons were established in Carmagnola, Poirino, Villanova d'Asti and remained in place during entire Italian invasion of France.
Around 12 March, 1941, the division have received orders to relocate to Albania where it arrived to staging area north-west of Lake Ohrid, near Librazhd by 27 March, 1941. The ''Firenze'' has moved 1 April, 1941 to the border with Yugoslavia, from Stëblevë to north. It was assigned to the right flank of the planned advance from Rrapun (Rapun) river valley north of Librazhd. To support the attack, the ''Firenze'' division dug around Shkumbin river valley. First fight has started 8 April, 1941, when Yugoslavian forces have tried to attack a mountaintop positions at Mali i Gjinovecit. 9 April, 1941, the ''Firenze'' division counter-attacked and reached beyond the border by pincer movement in Dibër County, capturing Ostreni i Vogël while blocked in the rest of Ostren. With the part of the Yugoslavian forces surrounded, detachments of the ''Firenze'' division have reached Black Drin river bridge in the same day, encountering heavy resistance on the way. The Yugoslavian pocket in Dibër County was eliminated with the fall of Shupenzë 11 April, 1941. Subsequently, the ''Firenze'' division have advanced to south and captured Maqellarë and Debar 12 April, 1941, without encountering much resistance. 14 April, 1941, it started to prepare a defensive positions at Kovashicë, Stushaj, and Bllacë. In the same day, the German forces advancing from Gostivar and Kičevo have linked with the ''Firenze'' division, ending the fighting.

The ''Firenze'' division remained in Macedonia and Montenegro as an occupation force, establishing initially a garrisons at Debar, Struga, Izvor and Volko Legalo. Starting from July, 1941, the division was effectively dismembered, being used for numerous road patrols and small garrisons. By the January, 1943, the ''Firenze'' division units were operating mostly in Gostivar, Peshkopi, Burrel, Debar, Struga, Mogorče, Elbasan, Librazhd and Qukës.
Following the Armistice of Cassibile 8 September, 1943, a desperate attempt was made to gather the division and retreat to Albania. The Burrel has become a staging area. The re-assembled division moved to Krujë via mountain passes of Qafa e Shtamës. In Krujë, it was opposed by a number of German and Albanian units. Unable to proceed, the ''Firenze'' division have retreated to Qafa e Shtamës and started a negotiations. 28 September, 1943, the agreement was reached, with majority of division joining the Yugoslav Partisans and Albanian Partisans, been split into four guerilla brigades operating from Qafa e Shtamës to Debar. The 92. CCNN Legion continued to serve with the German forces.〔

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