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The Battle of Gondar was the last stand of the Italian forces in Italian East Africa during the Second World War. The battle took place in November 1941, during the East African Campaign. Gondar was the main town of Amhara in the mountains north of Lake Tana, at an elevation of 7,000 feet (2,100 m) and had an Italian garrison of 40,000, commanded by Generale Guglielmo Nasi.

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  • The Battle of Gondar was the last stand of the Italian forces in Italian East Africa during the Second World War. The battle took place in November 1941, during the East African Campaign. Gondar was the main town of Amhara in the mountains north of Lake Tana, at an elevation of 7,000 feet (2,100 m) and had an Italian garrison of 40,000, commanded by Generale Guglielmo Nasi.
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  • Battle of Gondar
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  • 4,000 killed
  • (300 Italian & 3,700 Ascari)
  • 22,000prisoners
  • 8,400 wounded or sick
  • Total casualties from June to November:
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  • *Commonwealth troops
  • *Kenya Armoured Car Regiment
  • Ethiopian irregulars
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  • Decisive Allied victory
  • * Fall ofItalian East Africa
  • * Restoration of theEthiopian Empire
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  • 40,000
  • Unknown
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