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    The Brigate Garibaldi or Garibaldi Brigades were partisan units aligned with the Italian Communist Party active in the armed resistance against both German...
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  • following political affiliations: Brigate Garibaldi, GAP and SAP were related to the Italian Communist Party (PCI) Brigate Giustizia e Libertà, led by Ferruccio...
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    differing ideological orientation - the largest being the Communist Brigate Garibaldi. Tensions between Catholics and anarchists, Communists and socialists...
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  • The Brigate Osoppo-Friuli or Osoppo-Friuli Brigades were autonomous partisan formations founded in the headquarter of the Archbishop Seminary of Udine...
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    1978 Luigi Longo, Le brigate internazionali in Spagna, Roma, Editori Riuniti, 1956 Randolfo Pacciardi, Il battaglione Garibaldi, Lugano 1938. Giovanni...
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    Flag of the National Liberation Committee (1943–1945) Flag of the Brigate Garibaldi (1943–1945) Flag of the Italian ethnic minority (Istrian Italians...
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  • political prejudices, and which also helped the Communist formations (Brigate Garibaldi). Late in 1943, SOE established a base at Bari in Southern Italy,...
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    and their Brigate Osoppo, taking to the bush near Slovenia. On 12 February 1945, Guido was killed in an ambush planted by the Brigate Garibaldi serving...
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    formations included three politically varied groups: the communist Brigate Garibaldi (Garibaldi Brigades), the Giustizia e Libertà (Justice and Freedom) Brigades...
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  • Foreign Legion), a French unit during World War I Garibaldi Guard Garibaldi Battalion Brigate Garibaldi This disambiguation page lists articles about military...
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    Italian resistance movement and became the general commissar of the Brigate Garibaldi brigades. In February 1948, following the VI National Congress of...
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    a tricolor red-green-blue. Green for Justice and Freedom, red for Brigate Garibaldi, blue for the monarchists. Another flag was flag used by the Blue...
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  • Republic of Yugoslavia. Memorial monument dedicated to the founding of Brigate Garibaldi formed in the valley of the village Mrzovici near Pljevlja opened...
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    XIII" II of the Legion – named after Alfonso XIII. Brigate Garibaldi – named after Giuseppe Garibaldi. Cavalry Corps Schmettow – named after Eberhard Graf...
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    anti-fascist Italian resistance, as a member of the Communist-affiliated 'Brigate Garibaldi' partisans. On September 14, 1942, the film premiered at the Venice...
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    "CLN". 1943–1945 Flag of the Tuscan Liberation Committee 1943–1945 Flag of the Brigate Garibaldi An Italian tricolour with a red star in the center....
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    autobiography of her life in 1970, titled "Guerriglia e autogoverno: Brigate Garibaldi nel Piemonte occidentale 1943-1945", and continued to involve herself...
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    different brigades that fought in the war (Brigate Garibaldi, Ferruccio Parri’s Giustizia e libertà [it], Brigate Matteotti [it], Mazzini Society, independent...
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    lacked weapons and equipment. On June 28, 1944, the leadership of the 1st Garibaldi Division, at the suggestion of Giuseppe Lacroix (Dr. “Red Primrose,” head...
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  • the Michele Schirru (or Lucetti 2) brigade, the Lunense division of the Garibaldi Brigades, the SAP (Squadre di Azione Patrioticca) R. Macchiarini, the...
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  • 26 August 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2024. "Antonio Palumbo, vittima delle Brigate Rosse nella strage di Salerno - Leccenews24". www.leccenews24.it (in Italian)...
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    di Governo). Giarda, 99 - Rapporto di Giancarlo Pajetta al Comando brigate Garibaldi). Offices and postal services in the Ossola Partisan Republic - Ossola...
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  • partisan unit active in Poland during WW2 "Archivi della Resistenza - Brigate partigiane sulla Linea Gotica occidentale". 2007-04-28. Archived from the...
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    and took its moniker from a section of the Stalinist-affiliated Brigate Garibaldi operating around Ossola, near the Alps: after the Allied High Command...
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    Black Brigades (redirect from Brigate Nere)
    d'azione di Camicie Nere), most widely known as the Black Brigades (Italian: Brigate Nere), was one of the Fascist paramilitary groups, organized and run by...
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    which is present in every civil war." Italian resistance movement Brigate Garibaldi Italian Civil War Michele Morsero The Vercelli police headquarters...
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  • belonging to the Brigate Osoppo, a strongly Catholic formation, by communist partisans of the Gruppi di Azione Patriottica. Four members of Brigate Osoppo were...
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    occurred on 24 September 1944, when a partisan battalion of the 36th Garibaldi Brigade, with 250 men divided into six companies, operating in the Imola...
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    politician. Aniasi was born in Palmanova, in Friuli. In 1943 he joined the Brigate Garibaldi, the paramilitary wing of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in the...
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  • Afterwards Fischia il Vento officially became the anthem of the Brigate Partigiane Garibaldi. In the original lyrics the verse "eppur bisogna andar" ("but...
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