On 15 November 1941 he assumed command of the newly established 211th Coastal Division with headquarters in Cittanova, where he remained until July 17, 1942.
[2][1][3][4][5] On 30 July 1942 he replaced General Arnaldo Azzi at the command of the 101st Motorised Division Trieste, deployed in Egypt near El Alamein.
On 26 April 1943 he was promoted to major general, and on 13 May 1943, with the final Axis surrender in Tunisia, he was taken prisoner by the British and sent to Great Britain.
Following the Armistice of Cassibile, he was released and allowed to return to Italy in June 1944, where he was placed at the disposal of the Ministry of War in Rome for special assignments.
[2][1][6][7][8][9][10] He remained in the Army after the end of the war and the establishment of the Italian Republic, and in 1952 he was promoted to lieutenant general and awarded the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Italy and the Maurician Medal for his fifty-year career.