1941 in Italy
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Events from the year 1941 in Italy. This year was dominated by Italy's participation in the Second World War.
Incumbents
Events
- 3 January – World War II – North African Campaign – The Battle of Bardia occurs between Italian and Allied forces, mainly of the Australian Army, leading to the routing of the Italian Army and the fall of Bardia.[2][3]
 - 22 January – World War II – North African Campaign – The British capture Tobruk, capturing around 30 thousand Italian soldiers and intact port facilities.[4]
 - 11 February – World War II – North African Campaign – The German Afrika Korps, led by Erwin Rommel, a major general in the German Army, arrives in Italian Libya to support the Italian forces in the region.[5]
 - 6 April – World War II – The Axis Powers, including Italy, invades Yugoslavia.[6][7]
 - 10 April – World War II – North African Campaign – Italian forces in Libya, in conjunction with the Afrika Korps, besiege Tobruk.[8]
 - 17 April – World War II – Yugoslavia capitulates to the Axis invasion.[9]
 - 27 April – World War II – Greece capitulates to a German led invasion following the failure of Italy's previous invasion in 1940.[9]
 - 19 June – World War II – The Axis Powers, including Italy, expel all United States consuls and diplomatic staff, with a vacation date of 15 July.[10]
 - 22 June – World War II – Italy declares war on the Soviet Union, as apart of Operation Barbarossa, the Axis-invasion of the Soviet Union.[9]
 - 11 July – World War II – Seventeen Italian ships are seized in the United States under the Espionage Act of 1917.[11]
 - 11 December – World War II – Italy, in conjunction with Germany, declare war on the United States, following the United States declaration of war on Japan and the attack on Pearl Harbor.[12][13]
 - 18 December – World War II – Italy's Regia Marina launches a raid on Alexandria, a city in Egypt, disabling two battleships of the Mediterranean Fleet of the British Royal Navy.[14]
 
Literature and culture
Cinema
Births
- 19 June – Gilberto Benetton, businessman and co-founder of Benetton Group (d. 2018)[15]
 - 23 July – Sergio Mattarella, president of Italy since 2015[16]
 - 1 December – Federico Faggin, physicist, engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur[17]
 
Deaths
- 15 February – Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi, general of the Italian 1st Army during World War I (b. 1856)[18]
 - 25 June – Luigi Capello, general during the Italo-Turkish War and World War I (b. 1859)[19]
 - 8 September – Giuseppe Amisani, painter (b. 1881)[20][21]
 - 29 December 
- Tullio Levi-Civita, mathematician (b. 1873)[22]
 - Luigi Albertini, politician and founder of Corriere della Sera (b. 1871)[23]
 
 
See also
References
- ^ "Victor Emmanuel III". Encyclopedia Britannica. 4 June 2025. Retrieved 3 July 2025.
 - ^ Shaw (2007), p. 246.
 - ^ Stockings, Craig (7 January 2010). "The Anzac Legend and the Battle of Bardia". War in History. 17 (1): 88 – via Sage Publishing.
 - ^ Shaw (2007), pp. 246–247.
 - ^ "The struggle for North Africa, 1940-43". National Army Museum. Retrieved 19 June 2025.
 - ^ "War in the Balkans, 1941-45". National Army Museum. Retrieved 7 June 2025.
 - ^ "The Nazi Invasion of Yugoslavia and Greece". Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training. Retrieved 7 June 2025.
 - ^ Shaw (2007), p. 253.
 - ^ a b c Withers (1945), p. 102.
 - ^ "World War II Chronology". Army History (18): 18–19. Spring 1991 – via JSTOR.
 - ^ "World War II Chronology". Army History (19): 20–21. Summer 1991 – via JSTOR.
 - ^ "CHRONOLOGY OF WORLD WAR II". Current History. 8 (46): 494. June 1945 – via JSTOR.
 - ^ "BBC ON THIS DAY | 11 | 1941: Germany and Italy declare war on US". BBC News. Archived from the original on 18 December 2024. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
 - ^ O'Hara, Vincent P.; Cernuschi, Enrico (Summer 2015). "FROGMEN AGAINST A FLEET: The Italian Attack on Alexandria 18/19 December 1941". Naval War College Review. 68 (3): 119 – via JSTOR.
 - ^ Pianigiani, Gaia (26 October 2018). "Gilberto Benetton, 77, Dies; Expanded Family Clothing Company". New York Times. Retrieved 7 June 2025.
 - ^ "President Meloni's birthday wishes for the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella". Presidency of the Council of Ministers (Italy). 23 July 2024. Retrieved 7 June 2025.
 - ^ "Federico Faggin". EBSCO. 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2025.
 - ^ di Mauro, Passarin. "PECORI GIRALDI, Guglielmo". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 7 June 2025.
 - ^ Rochat, Giorgio (1975). "CAPELLO, Luigi Attilio". Treccani. Retrieved 24 June 2025.
 - ^ Nicodemi, Giorgio. "AMISANI, Giuseppe". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 24 June 2025.
 - ^ "AMISANI, Giuseppe". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 24 June 2025.
 - ^ "Tullio Levi-Civita". Encyclopedia Britannica. 25 March 2025. Retrieved 23 June 2025.
 - ^ "Luigi Albertini". Encyclopedia Britannica. 25 December 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2025.
 
Sources
- Shaw, Antony (2007), World War II: Day By Day, New York City: Barnes & Noble, pp. 246–247, 253
 - Withers, Harry. C (1945), "Summary of World War II", Southwest Review, vol. 31, no. 1, Southern Methodist University
 
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