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Battista Serioli
Born26 November 1900
Brescia, Italy
Died21 December 2007 (aged 107)
Sale Marasino, Italy
AllegianceItaly Italian
Service / branchItalian Army
Years of serviceMay 1918–1921
Battles / warsBattle of Vittorio Veneto

Battista Serioli (26 November 1900 – 21 December 2007) was one of the last four Italian veterans of the First World War, although excluded from Italian government lists as it only counts those with more than six months of service. Born in Brescia, Serioli signed up in May 1918. He did his training in Verona and Padova, and fought in the Battle of Vittorio Veneto. He also later worked as an administrator, staying in the Italian Army until 1921. He died in Sale Marasino aged 107.

References

  1. http://www.camunity.it/flash_page.php?id=15523 (in Italian)


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