Unatù Endisciau

Unatù Endisciau
Born Teruboccò Delontà[1]
Died 1941[1]
Kulkaber, Ethiopia
Allegiance Italy Kingdom of Italy
Service/branch Italian Army
Rank Muntaz
Unit LXXII Zaptié Corps
Battles/wars

World War II

Awards

Unatù Endisciau was an Ethiopian soldier who served in the Italian Army during World War II. He was the only "soldier of colour" or native, to be awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valor, which is Italy's highest award for bravery. Unatù served as a Muntaz in the LXXII Zaptié Corps.

Following the surrender of the Debra Tabor garrison, Endisciau and some other colonial soldiers refused to surrender their battalion's banner and instead attempted to reach Italian lines at Kulkaber 106 kilometers away; Endisciau led the group there. Along the way they were harassed by local guerrillas supporting the Allies and Endisciau was briefly captured by a guerrilla leader but escaped. As they reached Kulkaber, Endisciau was wounded when attempting to cross an Italian minefield; he was taken to the infirmiary after insisting that his comrades deliver the banner. He died shortly thereafter, declaring that he was glad to reach Italian lines and see his banner remain in Italian hands.

References

  1. 1 2 "Medaglia d'oro al valor militare" (in Italian). Presidenza della Repubblica. Retrieved 9 April 2013.


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