The charge of the Savoia Cavalleria at Isbuscenskij was a clash between the Italian cavalry regiment "Savoia Cavalleria" and the Soviet 812th siberian infantry regiment, part of the Soviet 304th infantry division, that took place on August 24, 1942, near the hamlet of Isbuscenskij (ru. Избушенский), close to the junction between the Don and Khopyor rivers. Though a minor skirmish in the theatre of operation of the Eastern Front, the Isbuscenskij charge had a great propaganda resonance in Italy and it is still remembered as one of the last cavalry charges in history.
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| - The charge of the Savoia Cavalleria at Isbuscenskij was a clash between the Italian cavalry regiment "Savoia Cavalleria" and the Soviet 812th siberian infantry regiment, part of the Soviet 304th infantry division, that took place on August 24, 1942, near the hamlet of Isbuscenskij (ru. Избушенский), close to the junction between the Don and Khopyor rivers. Though a minor skirmish in the theatre of operation of the Eastern Front, the Isbuscenskij charge had a great propaganda resonance in Italy and it is still remembered as one of the last cavalry charges in history.
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| Commander
| - Alessandro Bettoni Cazzago
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| - The charge of the Savoia Cavalleria at Isbuscenskij was a clash between the Italian cavalry regiment "Savoia Cavalleria" and the Soviet 812th siberian infantry regiment, part of the Soviet 304th infantry division, that took place on August 24, 1942, near the hamlet of Isbuscenskij (ru. Избушенский), close to the junction between the Don and Khopyor rivers. Though a minor skirmish in the theatre of operation of the Eastern Front, the Isbuscenskij charge had a great propaganda resonance in Italy and it is still remembered as one of the last cavalry charges in history.
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