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Italian resistance movement
Italian combatant organizations opposed to nazi fascism
Italian Republican Party
Italian political party
Ventotene Manifesto
manifesto about European federalism
Ardeatine massacre
mass killing carried out by Nazi troops in Rome, 1944
National Liberation Committee
Italian umbrella partisan organization (1943)
Four days of Naples
uprising in Naples, Italy against German forces in September 1943
Massacre of the Acqui Division
1943 mass execution of Italian soldiers
Republic of Alba
former state in Italy
National Association of Italian Partisans
' ('; ) is an association founded by partisans and participants of the Italian Resistance against the Italian fascist regime and the subsequent Nazi occupation during World War II. ANPI was founded in Rome in 1944, as the war continued in northern Italy. It was constituted as a charitable foundation on 5 April 1945. It persists due to the activity of its anti-fascist members.
Via Rasella attack
1944 action taken by the Italian resistance movement against Nazi Germany
Giustizia e Libertà
Italian anti-fascist movement
Porzûs massacre
massacre of 17 Brigate Osoppo partisans by communist partisans in Italy in 1945
Fischia il vento
Italian popular song
Garibaldi Brigades
partisan units aligned with the Italian Communist Party during WWII
Gruppi di Azione Patriottica
small groups of Italian partisans during WWII
Italian Partisan Republics
Repubblica partigiana dell'Ossola
former partisan republic in Italy
Republic of Carnia
former state in Italy
DELASEM
Delegation for the Assistance of Jewish Emigrants (Delegazione per l'Assistenza degli Emigranti Ebrei) or DELASEM, was an Italian and Jewish resistance organization that worked in Italy between 1939 and 1947. It is estimated that during World War II, DELASEM was able to distribute more than $1,200,000 in aid, of which nearly $900,000 came from outside Italy.
Boves massacre
world War II war crime
Spruga
Spruga (La Sprüga in Ticinese dialect, Sprugg in Swiss German) is a village in the Swiss municipality of Onsernone, in the district of Locarno, in the canton of Ticino. It lies on the sunny, south-facing slopes above the Isorno river on the border of Italy. The first recorded mention of Spruga goes back to the year 1285. Spruga is the last village on the sole road into the Onsernone Valley as well as the nearest settlement to the thermal baths at Bagni di Craveggia where a 6-story hotel, now in ruins but open to the public, was built in 1819. In the 19th century, visitors to the baths had to t
Republic of Bobbio
Short-lived partisan state
Commemorative medal of the war of liberation
Italian military award