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  1. The Italian Resistance (Italian: Resistenza italiana, pronounced [reziˈstɛntsa itaˈljaːna], or simply La Resistenza) consisted of all the Italian resistance groups who fought the occupying forces of Nazi Germany and the fascist collaborationists of the Italian Social Republic during the Second World War in Italy from 1943 to 1945.

  2. Italy - Partisans, Resistance, WWII: After September 1943, partisan Resistance groups were active throughout northern and much of central Italy. Often they were former soldiers cut off from home and still in possession of their weapons.

  3. The Italian Resistance and the Ardeatine Caves Massacre | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans. Home. / The War. / The Italian Resistance and the… Article. The Italian Resistance and the Ardeatine Caves Massacre. The 1944 massacre became the norm for the Third Reich's war in Italy. July 23, 2019.

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    The Resistance movement suffered nearly 29,000 casualties, including 683 women. Fascist dictatorship ruled twenty years in Italy. Italy came into war on 10 June 1940, being allied with German Nazism and counting on a quick victory of its ally.

  5. The CLN: The Italian Resistance Unites as Mussolini's Regime Crumbles. The cascade of disasters that followed Benito Mussolini’s entry into World War II made possible a resurgence of anti-Fascism in Italy. September 11, 2023. Top Photo: Flag of the Italian Committee of National Liberation. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

  6. The Italian Resistance consisted of all the Italian resistance groups who fought the occupying forces of Nazi Germany and the fascist collaborationists of the Italian Social Republic during the Second World War in Italy from 1943 to 1945.

  7. In all, at least 3,000 Italians fought on the anti-Fascist side, about 200 of whom had traveled directly from Italy. Some 500 Italian anti-Fascists were killed and 2,000 injured in the war. Leading Italian Communists and Socialists were Togliatti and Pietro Nenni.

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