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Italian General Annibale “Barba Elettrica” Bergonzoli
Who Was Annibale Bergonzoli?
Annibale Bergonzoli, also known as “Electric Whiskers” or “Barba Elettrica,” was born in Italy in 1884. His nickname, inspired by his distinctive beard and energetic personality, remains a memorable part of his legacy.
As an officer in the Italian Army, Bergonzoli served in various conflicts, including the Italo-Turkish War and World War I. However, he cemented his place in history through his role in World War II, where he commanded Italian forces during the North African campaign.
Bergonzoli and the North African Campaign
During World War II, Annibale Bergonzoli played a key role in the Italian Army’s operations in North Africa. As the commander of the 23rd Corps, known as the “Corpo d’Armata di Manovra,” he was at the forefront of the battles against the Allies.
One of his most notable moments was the defense of Bardia in Libya in January 1941. Despite heavy losses and a formidable British offensive, Bergonzoli’s determination to hold his position earned both admiration and criticism. Following the eventual capitulation, he was captured by the British and spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of war.
The Man Behind the Uniform
Annibale Bergonzoli was not just a military strategist but also a colorful character. His iconic beard, charismatic demeanor, and reputation as a fearless leader made him a standout figure—both among his troops and in the propaganda of his time.
However, like many generals of his era, he was a controversial figure. His loyalty to Mussolini’s regime and the limited success of the Italian Army in North Africa cast a shadow over his legacy. Even so, he remains a symbol of the Italian military and a reminder of the complexities of history.
Italian General Annibale “Barba Elettrica” Bergonzoli – great for Bolt Action and other WW2 wargames.
This miniature is cast in white metal* and shipped without a base.
Material: White Metal
# of parts: 1
Note: The miniature comes unpainted and requires assembly.
* NOTE ON SAFETY – THIS IS NOT A TOY AND NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 14. CONTAINS SMALL PARTS THAT MAY BE HARMFUL IF CHEWED OR SWALLOWED.