Partisan units aligned with the Italian Communist Party during WWII
Not to be confused with Garibaldi Battalion, Italian volunteer battalion in the Spanish Civil War; or Garibaldi Legion.
Brigate Garibaldi
Flag of the Garibaldi Brigades
Active
September 1943 - May 1945
Country
Kingdom of Italy
Type
Army
Role
Partisan brigade
Engagements
World War II
Insignia
Breast badge
Military unit
The Brigate Garibaldi or Garibaldi Brigades were partisan units aligned with the Italian Communist Party active in the armed resistance against both German and Italian fascist forces during World War II.
The Brigades were mostly made up of communists, but also included members of other parties of the National Liberation Committee (CLN), in particular the Italian Socialist Party. Led by Luigi Longo and Pietro Secchia, they were the largest of the partisan groups and suffered the highest number of losses. Members wore a red handkerchief around the neck with red stars on their hats.
The BrigateGaribaldi or Garibaldi Brigades were partisan units aligned with the Italian Communist Party active in the armed resistance against both German...
following political affiliations: BrigateGaribaldi, GAP and SAP were related to the Italian Communist Party (PCI) Brigate Giustizia e Libertà, led by Ferruccio...
1978 Luigi Longo, Le brigate internazionali in Spagna, Roma, Editori Riuniti, 1956 Randolfo Pacciardi, Il battaglione Garibaldi, Lugano 1938. Giovanni...
differing ideological orientation - the largest being the Communist BrigateGaribaldi. Tensions between Catholics and anarchists, Communists and socialists...
Flag of the National Liberation Committee (1943–1945) Flag of the BrigateGaribaldi (1943–1945) Flag of the Italian ethnic minority (Istrian Italians...
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autobiography of her life in 1970, titled "Guerriglia e autogoverno: BrigateGaribaldi nel Piemonte occidentale 1943-1945", and continued to involve herself...
formations included three politically varied groups: the communist BrigateGaribaldi (Garibaldi Brigades), the Giustizia e Libertà (Justice and Freedom) Brigades...
and their Brigate Osoppo, taking to the bush near Slovenia. On 12 February 1945, Guido was killed in an ambush planted by the BrigateGaribaldi serving...
a tricolor red-green-blue. Green for Justice and Freedom, red for BrigateGaribaldi, blue for the monarchists. Another flag was flag used by the Blue...
political prejudices, and which also helped the Communist formations (BrigateGaribaldi). Late in 1943, SOE established a base at Bari in Southern Italy,...
Republic of Yugoslavia. Memorial monument dedicated to the founding of BrigateGaribaldi formed in the valley of the village Mrzovici near Pljevlja opened...
different brigades that fought in the war (BrigateGaribaldi, Ferruccio Parri’s Giustizia e libertà [it], Brigate Matteotti [it], Mazzini Society, independent...
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...
di Governo). Giarda, 99 - Rapporto di Giancarlo Pajetta al Comando brigateGaribaldi). Offices and postal services in the Ossola Partisan Republic - Ossola...
26 August 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2024. "Antonio Palumbo, vittima delle Brigate Rosse nella strage di Salerno - Leccenews24". www.leccenews24.it (in Italian)...
Italian resistance movement and became the general commissar of the BrigateGaribaldi brigades. In February 1948, following the VI National Congress of...
Italian resistance, he guided the SAP [it] Matteotti group (part of the BrigateGaribaldi) in Villapiana. Afterwards, he directed the journal Giustizia e Libertà...
which is present in every civil war." Italian resistance movement BrigateGaribaldi Italian Civil War Michele Morsero The Vercelli police headquarters...
and took its moniker from a section of the Stalinist-affiliated BrigateGaribaldi operating around Ossola, near the Alps: after the Allied High Command...
The Brigate Osoppo-Friuli or Osoppo-Friuli Brigades were autonomous partisan formations founded in the headquarter of the Archbishop Seminary of Udine...
Afterwards Fischia il Vento officially became the anthem of the Brigate Partigiane Garibaldi. In the original lyrics the verse "eppur bisogna andar" ("but...
politician. Aniasi was born in Palmanova, in Friuli. In 1943 he joined the BrigateGaribaldi, the paramilitary wing of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in the...
resistance movement in 1944, initially with the Badogliani and then the BrigateGaribaldi. Following the war, Minella became active in the Savona branch of...
ISBN 978-0-141-01161-5. Mugnai, Bruno (2010). Volontari Stranieri e le Brigate Internazionali in Spagna (1936-39). Zanica: Soldiershop. ISBN 9788896519394...
were able to dissolve them. Arditi del Popolo "Archivi della Resistenza - Brigate partigiane sulla Linea Gotica occidentale". 2007-04-28. Archived from the...
the Michele Schirru (or Lucetti 2) brigade, the Lunense division of the Garibaldi Brigades, the SAP (Squadre di Azione Patrioticca) R. Macchiarini, the...