THE CAPORETTO DISASTER
ITALIAN CHAMBER ADOPTS .COMMISSION'S REPORT. Rome, September 17. , The Chamber of Deputies, by 211 votes to 28. adopted tho Royal Commission's ronort on tho disaster at Caporctto — Aus.-N.Zz Cable Assn. il'lie Italian Royal Commission which incuiired into the Uaporetto disaster, and reported some weeks ago, says it was due, above all, to General Cadorna's infalliblu absolutism and self-sufficiency. He was keenly iealous of possible rivals, andintolerant of other people's views. By thus stilling initiative and truth-speaking. General Cndonin became fatally isolated and his vision blurred. He treated his colleagues unjustly, deposed 217 generals, and condemned 50,000 of. the finest Alpine Bersaglieri to needless butchery. He used his strength to depose the Salandra Ministry, which had criticised him.]
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 7
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120THE CAPORETTO DISASTER Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 7
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