Retreat to Lake Ashenge

Ethiopian retreat attempt on Lake Ashenge
Part of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
Location map of Ethiopia
Maychew
Maychew
Lake Ashenge
Lake Ashenge

Location of Lake Ashenge and Maychew in Ethiopia
Date3–5 April 1936 (2 days)
Location
Result

Italian victory

  • Ethiopian retreat to Lake Ashenge failed
  • The Ethiopians flee with heavy casualties and their army is routed
Belligerents
 Italy  Ethiopia
Commanders and leaders
Fascist Italy Pietro Badoglio
Fascist Italy Ruggero Santini
Fascist Italy Alessandro Biroli
Fascist Italy Gustavo Pesenti
Aviation support:
Fascist Italy Vincenzo Magliocco
Ethiopian Empire Haile Selassie
Ethiopian Empire Ras Kassa
Ethiopian Empire Ras Seyoum
Ethiopian Empire Ras Getachew
Units involved

Kingdom of Italy Regio Corpo Truppe Coloniali

Defense Force of Ethiopia
Strength
30,000 men and 150 aircraft Around 20,000 men
Casualties and losses
Fascist Italy 15 dead and 31 wounded Ethiopian Empire Around 3,000 dead

The Battle of Lake Ashenge, also called the Retreat of Lake Ashenge, was a skirmish that occurred during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War between the Italian army and the Ethiopian troops. The battle was not essentially a head-on clash between two armies, but rather a pursuit that the Italian troops carried out against the Imperial Army defeated in the previous Battle of Maychew. In this battle, the contribution of the Regia Aeronautica was decisive as it decimated the Ethiopian troops on the shores of Lake Ashenge, effectively causing the dissolution of the last army of the northern front.