Benvenuto to the Comando Supremo website.
I am Jeff Leser (pronounced lazer) and I am the senior moderator of the Forum.
A bit of background for those new to CS. This site previously existed for many years and built a membership from around the world. The quality of the posters/researchers and their presentation of their information/data was of such high quality that the site was recognized by the Library of Congress and the library collected various snapshots of the site from 2006 to 2017 when the original site was taken down. Approximately three years ago, the creator/owner sold the site to another. Due to various issues under the new owner, the site languished and finally was taken down in 2017. The original creator/owner decide to reacquire the rights and relaunch the site. His (and my) intent is to rebuilt the site to once again be 'the' web source for discussion and research of Italy's involvement during the Second World War. Our desire is if you don't find the answer to your question within the site today, ask your question and someone will be able to help you and that answer will be on the site tomorrow for the next seeker.
Unfortunately the content of the original forum wasn't saved. One task I have given myself is to search using tools such as the Wayback Machine to find original content and repost it here on CS. As you read through the site, you will see threads from the original Comando Supremo. if you have questions about the subject of those threads, by all means reply to the thread. If you wish to help, use the Wayback Machine and other tools to find the old material and repost.
Now a bit about me. I am a retired US Army officer that has served in many far away places. I am a serious researcher that wishes to present data that others can use in their own research. To do this, the critical thing is to cite your sources. if you read it in a book, please cite the title and page number. if a document, cite the complete name of the document and where it is located. Uploading a scan of the material is better yet. This allows others to validate your research and use the information with confidence in their own work. It also saves them time so they are not needlessly searching for something which you have already provided. it allows for corrections/reinterpretation of material that can produce greater understanding. The exchange of information creates shared knowledge and that is what makes a site such as Comando Supremo superior to others; everyone has the opportunity to learn and grow.
if you have any questions, need help, or just wish to chat, please contact me. Until then...
Pista! Jeff
I am Jeff Leser (pronounced lazer) and I am the senior moderator of the Forum.
A bit of background for those new to CS. This site previously existed for many years and built a membership from around the world. The quality of the posters/researchers and their presentation of their information/data was of such high quality that the site was recognized by the Library of Congress and the library collected various snapshots of the site from 2006 to 2017 when the original site was taken down. Approximately three years ago, the creator/owner sold the site to another. Due to various issues under the new owner, the site languished and finally was taken down in 2017. The original creator/owner decide to reacquire the rights and relaunch the site. His (and my) intent is to rebuilt the site to once again be 'the' web source for discussion and research of Italy's involvement during the Second World War. Our desire is if you don't find the answer to your question within the site today, ask your question and someone will be able to help you and that answer will be on the site tomorrow for the next seeker.
Unfortunately the content of the original forum wasn't saved. One task I have given myself is to search using tools such as the Wayback Machine to find original content and repost it here on CS. As you read through the site, you will see threads from the original Comando Supremo. if you have questions about the subject of those threads, by all means reply to the thread. If you wish to help, use the Wayback Machine and other tools to find the old material and repost.
Now a bit about me. I am a retired US Army officer that has served in many far away places. I am a serious researcher that wishes to present data that others can use in their own research. To do this, the critical thing is to cite your sources. if you read it in a book, please cite the title and page number. if a document, cite the complete name of the document and where it is located. Uploading a scan of the material is better yet. This allows others to validate your research and use the information with confidence in their own work. It also saves them time so they are not needlessly searching for something which you have already provided. it allows for corrections/reinterpretation of material that can produce greater understanding. The exchange of information creates shared knowledge and that is what makes a site such as Comando Supremo superior to others; everyone has the opportunity to learn and grow.
if you have any questions, need help, or just wish to chat, please contact me. Until then...
Pista! Jeff
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