Battle of Sentinella Pass
46°38′28.79″N 12°22′43.79″E / 46.6413306°N 12.3788306°E / 46.6413306; 12.3788306Result Italian victory Territorial
changes The Italians capture Sentinella Pass, Height 11, Val Popera, Sesto and Comelico[1][2][3][4] Belligerents Kingdom of Italy Austria-Hungary Commanders and leaders Giovanni Sala
Italo Lunelli Unknown Casualties and losses 5 wounded[2][4] Many killed, wounded and captured Many more dead because of the low temperature
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Italian Front
1915
- Hill 383
- 1st Isonzo
- Col Basson
- 2nd Isonzo
- Podgora
- 3rd Isonzo
- 4th Isonzo
1916
- 5th Isonzo
- Asiago (Monte Cengio)
- Gorizia (6th Isonzo) (Doberdò)
- 7th Isonzo
- 8th Isonzo
- 9th Isonzo
- White Friday
1917
- 10th Isonzo
- Flondar
- Ortigara
- 11th Isonzo
- Caporetto (12th Isonzo)
- Pozzuolo
- 1st Piave River
- 1st Monte Grappa
1918
- 2nd Piave River (Capture of Col Moschin)
- 2nd Monte Grappa
- San Matteo
- 3rd Monte Grappa
- Vittorio Veneto
White War (1915–1918)
- Adamello
- Pasubio
- Sentinella Pass
- Marmolada
- Lagazuoi
- Col di Lana
- Tofane
- Monte Cristallo
- Monte Piana
- Tre Cime di Lavaredo
- Monte Paterno
The Battle of Sentinella Pass (in Italian: Battaglia del Passo della Sentinella; in German: Schlacht am Pass von Sentinella) was fought between the Kingdom of Italy and Austria-Hungary during the White War phase during the Italian front of World War I. The battle ended with the Italian capture of the pass.
References
- ^ "La conquista del Passo della Sentinella". esercito.difesa.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-05-21.
- ^ a b "La conquista del Passo della Sentinella". frontedolomitico.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-05-21.
- ^ "CONQUISTA DEL PASSO DELLA SENTINELLA". radiopiu.net (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-05-21.
- ^ a b "I Mascabroni alla conquista del Passo della Sentinella". segretidellastoria.wordpress.com (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-05-21.