Mario Balotta (Rome, 7 September 1886 – Viareggio, 28 July 1963) was an Italian general during World War II.
Biography
He was born in Rome, the son of artillery Colonel Emilio Attilio Francesco Giuseppe Balotta and Marquise Lavinia Carcano, and in 1904 he enrolled in the Military Academy of Turin, after which he attended the Army Application School. In 1910 he married Emilia Falorni in 1910, the daughter of an upper-middle-class family from the Val d'Arno, who gave him two children, Alberto (who also became an Army officer) and Liliana.
During the First World War, Balotta fought as an artillery officer on the Karst Plateau, where he was wounded. After the war he commanded the 7th Artillery Regiment and later the 30th Artillery Regiment "Leonessa" in Brescia. From May 1935 to January 1936 he served as acting Chief of Staff of the artillery of the XI Army Corps in Udine; in 1936 he was promoted to colonel and given command of the 30th Artillery Regiment "Leonessa", and from October 1937 to September 1939 he was commander of the Central School of Artillery, writing several articles for the magazineRivista di Artiglieria. In 1939 he participated in the invasion of Albania.[1][2]