World War II Partisan Warfare in Italy

World War II Partisan Warfare in Italy
Title World War II Partisan Warfare in Italy PDF eBook
Author Pier Paolo Battistelli
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 65
Release 2015-08-20
Genre History
ISBN 1472808940

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When Italy surrendered in 1943, it sparked a resistance movement of anti-German, anti-fascist partisans. This book explores the tactics, organizational structure and equipment of the brave Italian resistance fighters. Beginning with low-level sabotage and assassinations, the groups continued to grow until spring 1944 when a remarkable, unified partisan command structure was created. Working in close co-ordination with the Allies, they received British SOE and American OSS liaison teams as well as supplies of weapons. The German response was ferocious, and in autumn 1944, as the Allied advance stalled, the SS and Italian RSI looked to eradicate the partisans once and for all. But when the Allies made their final breakthrough in the last weeks of the war the partisans rose again to exact their revenge on the retreating Wehrmacht. From an expert on Italian military history in World War II, this work provides a comprehensive guide to the men and women who fought a desperate struggle against occupation, as well as the German and Italian fascist security forces unleashed against them.

A House in the Mountains

A House in the Mountains
Title A House in the Mountains PDF eBook
Author Caroline Moorehead
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 520
Release 2020-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 0062686380

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"Dramatic, heartbreaking and sweeping in scope." —Wall Street Journal The acclaimed author of A Train in Winter returns with the "moving finale" (The Economist) of her Resistance Quartet—the powerful and inspiring true story of the women of the partisan resistance who fought against Italy’s fascist regime during World War II. In the late summer of 1943, when Italy broke with the Germans and joined the Allies after suffering catastrophic military losses, an Italian Resistance was born. Four young Piedmontese women—Ada, Frida, Silvia and Bianca—living secretly in the mountains surrounding Turin, risked their lives to overthrow Italy’s authoritarian government. They were among the thousands of Italians who joined the Partisan effort to help the Allies liberate their country from the German invaders and their Fascist collaborators. What made this partisan war all the more extraordinary was the number of women—like this brave quartet—who swelled its ranks. The bloody civil war that ensued pitted neighbor against neighbor, and revealed the best and worst in Italian society. The courage shown by the partisans was exemplary, and eventually bound them together into a coherent fighting force. But the death rattle of Mussolini’s two decades of Fascist rule—with its corruption, greed, and anti-Semitism—was unrelentingly violent and brutal. Drawing on a rich cache of previously untranslated sources, prize-winning historian Caroline Moorehead illuminates the experiences of Ada, Frida, Silvia, and Bianca to tell the little-known story of the women of the Italian partisan movement fighting for freedom against fascism in all its forms, while Europe collapsed in smoldering ruins around them.

Mussolini and Fascist Italy

Mussolini and Fascist Italy
Title Mussolini and Fascist Italy PDF eBook
Author Martin Blinkhorn
Publisher Routledge
Pages 81
Release 2006-10-19
Genre History
ISBN 1134852150

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First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Italian Partisan Weapons in WWII

Italian Partisan Weapons in WWII
Title Italian Partisan Weapons in WWII PDF eBook
Author Gianluigi Usai
Publisher Schiffer Military History
Pages 288
Release 2016-12-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780764352102

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This book covers all classes and types of small arms, from pistols to heavy machine guns, known to have been used by the Italian partisans during WWII. It provides a brief history of the origin and development of the partisan movement in Italy following the 8 September 1943 armistice between Italy and the Allies and subsequent occupation of the northern portion of the country by Germany. There are many relevant examples of correspondence between partisan units relating to acquisition, distribution, use, maintenance, and problems encountered with the various types of small arms available. The majority of the pages of this book are dedicated to a complete, thorough, and extensive coverage of each individual type of weapon known to have been used by the partisans, including specifications, supported by current as well as vintage photographs showing the weapons in use by the partisans.

The Battle for Rome

The Battle for Rome
Title The Battle for Rome PDF eBook
Author Robert Katz
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 466
Release 2003
Genre Rome (Italy)
ISBN 9780743216425

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This landmark work draws on newly released documents and firsthand accounts to tell the dramatic story of Rome's dark days during the German occupation. 8-pages of photos. 2 maps.

Terror in the Balkans

Terror in the Balkans
Title Terror in the Balkans PDF eBook
Author Ben Shepherd
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 375
Release 2012-04-13
Genre History
ISBN 0674065131

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"Ben Shepherd ... uses Austro-Hungarian Army records to consider how the personal experiences of many Austrian officers during the Great War played a role in brutalizing their behavior in Yugoslavia. A comparison of Wehrmacht counter-insurgency divisions allows Shepherd to analyze how a range of midlevel commanders and their units conducted themselves in different parts of Yugoslavia, and why"--Jacket.

Partisan Diary

Partisan Diary
Title Partisan Diary PDF eBook
Author Ada Gobetti
Publisher
Pages 385
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 0199380546

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From the entry of the Germans into Turin on September 10, 1943 to the liberation of the city on April 28, 1945, Ada Gobetti, translator, educator, and resistance activist, recorded an almost daily account of her life in the resistance movement against the fascist government and the Nazis. Part diary, part memoir, Gobetti's Diario partigiano (Partisan diary) provides a firsthand account of who the anti-fascist partisans in the Piedmont region of Italy were and how they fought.