XXIII Army Corps (Italy)The Italian XXIII Army Corps (Italian: XXIII Corpo d'Armata) was a formation of the Italian army in World War II. HistoryThere was a XXIII Corps in World War I, formed in Padua, which existed between 10 April 1917 and 15 July 1919. The Corps was reformed in Al-Khums in Libya on 15 October 1939 and participated in the Italian Invasion of Egypt. On 15 June 1942, a new XXIII Corps was formed in Trieste to defend the coast and the Trieste. On 10 September 1943, the Corps was disarmed by the Germans and disbanded. Compositionin 19401942-1943
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