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      • Red Brigades, militant left-wing organization in Italy that gained notoriety in the 1970s for kidnappings, murders, and sabotage. Its self-proclaimed aim was to undermine the Italian state and pave the way for a Marxist upheaval led by a “revolutionary proletariat.”
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    The Red Brigades (Italian: Brigate Rosse [briˈɡaːte ˈrosse], often abbreviated BR) was a Marxist–Leninist armed terrorist organization, which was operating as a far-left guerilla and terrorist group based in Italy.

  3. Red Brigades, militant left-wing organization in Italy that gained notoriety in the 1970s for kidnappings, murders, and sabotage. Its self-proclaimed aim was to undermine the Italian state and pave the way for a Marxist upheaval led by arevolutionary proletariat .”

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  4. Jan 28, 2024 · Dozier was the first foreign American general to be kidnapped by the Red Brigades and their fellow terrorists. Between 1974 and 1988, the Red Brigades carried out about 50 attacks, where around 50 people were killed. According to statistics by the Italian Ministry of the Interior, over 75 people are believed to have been killed by the Red Brigades.

  5. HISTORY. The Red Brigades (BR) organization was one of Italy's most active extremist groups between the years of 1969 and 1984. Their agenda to destabilize the country and separate Italy from the Western Alliance included robberies, kidnappings, assassinations, and arson.

  6. The Red Brigades was Italy's largest, longest lasting, and most broadly diffused left-wing terrorist group. At its peak the organization had thousands of active members and supporters, with its strongest presence in the industrial cities of Northern Italy. [3] .

  7. The Red Brigades, like most terrorist groups, are self- conscious about their image. They want to appear legal, and they use the language of government to describe their actions. Hostages are not "killed," they are "executed"-and only after they are "tried" and "condemned" in a people's court.

  8. Jul 6, 2014 · The Red Brigades, known as Brigate Rosse (BR) in Italy, was one of the most influential armed groups in Europe. Founded in 1970 and active until the early 1980s, the Red Brigades had 400 to 500 full-time members throughout this period, along with an unidentified number of supporters.

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