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Ettore Uicich
Birth nameEttore Vittorio Uicich
Born(1870-07-16)16 July 1870
Pisino, Istria, Austria-Hungary
Died19 July 1915(1915-07-19) (aged 45)
Monte Calvario, Austria-Hungary
AllegianceKingdom of Italy
RankBersalier Lieutenant
UnitBrigata "Re"
Battles/warsBattle of Podgora [it]
Awards
Silver Medal of Military Valor

Ettore Uicich (16 July 1870 – 19 July 1915) was an Istrian Italian irredentist and war volunteer.

Biography

Ettore Vittorio Uicich[1] was born in Pisino, Istria (then under Austrian rule), on 16 July 1870. A trader by profession, Uicich was an ardent irredentist already in his youth. He always strove for the "Italianness" of "his hometown and of all of Istria".[2] In 1908, he founded the Italian cycling club Intrepido in his hometown of Pisino (now Pazin, Croatia).[3] During World War I, in July 1914, he received a letter of drafting by Austria-Hungary. Uicich, however, had already left his family and was moving to Italy. Before leaving Pisino, he put his Italian flag into a box and dug it in an alley as a token of "faith and hope".[4] It was dug up by his friends in October 1916, dug in a safer place, and dug up again and displayed on his house upon the entry of the Bersaglieri in Pisino in November 1918. His flag is now kept in the Museum of the Risorgimento (Modena) [it] of Modena.[4]

In Italy, Uicich advocated for interventionism, and when Italy entered the war, despite his age of 45, he joined the Italian Army as a volunteer in Udine. He joined the infantry regiment Brigata "Re",[5] holding the rank of Bersalier Lieutenant.

He was killed in the Battle of Podgora [it].[5] He was posthumously awarded the Silver Medal of Military Valor.[5]

References

  1. ^ Papo, Luigi (1999). Storia e tragedia senza la parola fine: L'Istria e le sue foibe. Settimo Sigillo. p. 53.
  2. ^ Todero, Fabio (2005). Morire per la patria i volontari del "Litorale austriaco" nella grande guerra. Gaspari. p. 179. ISBN 9788875410278.
  3. ^ Lorenzetti, Alberto Zanetti. "Giacomo Fumis: erede di Gregorio Draghicchio alla Società Ginnastica di Trieste e irredentista costretto all'esilio a Brescia" (PDF). La Ricerca (71): 12.
  4. ^ a b "Pisino – Casa natale di Ettore Uicich all'arrivo del Regio Esercito Italiano". Archivio Storico Digitale "Patria Italia".
  5. ^ a b c Pagnacco, Federico (1928). Volontari delle Giulie e di Dalmazia. Compagnia volontari giuliani e dalmati. p. 18.
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