I had first to clean up lots of stuff (are they really needed in the 
official Debian image? I think lots of apps (like Chromium) and graphical 
stuff can be removed, as the user can install them) and then re-install 
*locales*, after having added italian folder to *01_nodoc*.
Then I had
locale alias file `/usr/share/locale/locale.alias' not found: No such file 
or directory
when *locale-gen*ing.
The solution was to do by hand what Debian would have done by its own:
# ln -s /etc/locale.alias /usr/share/locale/locale.alias

But when I use the applications they still are in english...
Will try installing locales-all, as I've fixed 
*/etc/dpkg/dpkg.conf.d/01_nodoc* as I wished to.

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