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Compagnia Autocarrata Tedesca
The German Motorized Company with a Schwarzlose Mod. 07/12 machine gun
Active
6 October 1940 – 19 May 1941
Country
Nazi Germany
Allegiance
Kingdom of Italy
Branch
Royal Italian Army
Size
Company
Equipment
Carcano 1891 rifles and carbines Breda 30 and Schwarzlose machine guns
Engagements
World War II
East African Campaign
Battle of Agordat
Battle of Keren
Battle of Amba Alagi
Commanders
Notable commanders
First Lieutenant (Oberleutnant) Gustav Hamel
Military unit
The German Motorized Company (Italian: Compagnia Autocarrata Tedesca, German: Deutsche Motorisierte Kompanie) was a small military unit formed during the East African Campaign during World War II.[1]
^Smith, Jill Halcomb (1989). "GERMAN MOTORIZED COMPANY (COMPAGNIA AUTOCARRATA TEDESCA)". Headgear of Hitler's Germany. Vol. 1. San Jose, California: R. James Bender Pub. pp. 120–121. ISBN 0-912138-41-6.
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