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  2. Timeline of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline relating to the Second Italo–Ethiopian War to the end of 1936. A number of related political and military events followed until 1942, but these have been omitted. A number of related political and military events followed until 1942, but these have been omitted.

  3. Second Italo-Ethiopian War - Wikipedia

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    The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a war of aggression waged by Italy against Ethiopia, which lasted from October 1935 to February 1937. In Ethiopia it is often referred to simply as the Italian Invasion ( Amharic : ጣልያን ወረራ , romanized : Ṭalyan warära ; Oromo : Weerara ...

  4. List of wars involving Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian allied victory. Collapse of the Dervish State; Second Italo-Ethiopian War (1935–1937) Ethiopia Italy: Defeat. Italian control over most of the Ethiopian Empire's former territory; Establishment of Italian East Africa; Beginning of Arbegnoch anti-fascist resistance; East African Campaign (1940–1941)

  5. Category:Ethiopian history timelines - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War; R. Timeline of the Ethiopian Revolution This page was last edited on 18 February 2024, at 12:20 (UTC). ...

  6. Timeline of the Ethiopian Empire - Wikipedia

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    3 October 1935 – Second Italo-Ethiopian War began with Italy's invasion of Ethiopia commanded by Marshal Emilio De Bono. [47] [48] 1935 – Haile Selassie exiled to England in Fairfield House, Bath, made him 1935 Time Man of the Year. [49] [50]

  7. Second Italo-Ethiopian War order of battle: Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian forces in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War besides the Central Army were mobilized from various provinces under their local leader. According to 1935 Italian intelligence estimates of the Ethiopian provinces and their forces on the eve of hostilities, the Ethiopians had an army of 350,000 men. Strengths where known are noted followed ...

  8. De Bono's invasion of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    At precisely 5:00 am on 3 October 1935, General Emilio De Bono crossed the Mareb River and advanced into Ethiopia from Eritrea without a Declaration of War. [2] In response to the Italian invasion, Ethiopia declared war on Italy. [3] At this point in the campaign, roadways represented a serious drawback for the Italians as they crossed into ...

  9. Category:Second Italo-Ethiopian War - Wikipedia

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    People of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Second Italo-Ethiopian War" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.