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Alessandro Berdoli | |
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Born | 23 July 1890 Bologna, Archadia-Archedes |
Died | 20 September 1957 Roma, Archadia-Archedes |
Allegiance | Archadia-Archedes |
Service/ | Imperial Archadian Army |
Years of service | 1912 - 1945 |
Rank | General |
Commands held | Imperial Archadian Forces in the Middle East 17th Motore Division |
Battles/wars | First Europan War Second Europan War |
Awards | Croce di Archadia-Archedes Croce di Servizio Distintivo di Honore |
General Alessandro Berdoli (23 July 1890 - 20 September 1957) was an Archadian military officer in the Kingdom of Archadia-Archedes's Regio Imperiale Esercito. A staunch fascist and Imperial, he was nicknamed Il'Assassino Selvaggio or The Savage Murderer due to his murderous and often aggressive nature. He served with distinction during the Second Europan War, where he was under the command of Marshal Victor Sazabio.
Unlike Sazabio, Quenminese Marshal Chien often favoured Berdoli. In 1942, after the Battle of Mazahr-Sharif, there were conspiracy theories that Chien had secretly planned to have Sazabio assassinated so that Berdoli could take over and convince Grand Marshal Graziani that Sazabio is a traitor. However, the plot had been discovered and Berdoli was immediately sacked by Graziani and forcibly returned to Archadia, where he was reassigned to the Joyonghean Front.
When the last pockets of Imperials surrendered during the Post Second Europan War Crisis of 1945, Berdoli was arrested and was sentenced to life imprisonment in Roma's Appartato Prison, where he died in captivity.