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Contributo dell'Ufficio Storico dello S.M.dell'Esercito alla storia della prima guerra mondiale.

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Curatore: XLI congresso, Trento, 9-13/10/1963.
Editore: Ist per La Storia del Risorgimento Italiano.
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Dettagli: cm.17x24,5, pp.26, fascicolo,

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