Members of the Polizeiregiment "Bozen" in Via Rasella following the attack
Date
23 March 1944
Location
Rome, Italy
Result
Successful attack, followed by fierce German retaliation
Belligerents
Gruppi di Azione Patriottica (GAP)
Germany
Units involved
GAP combatants
Polizeiregiment "Bozen"
Strength
11
156
Casualties and losses
None
152 men (42 killed, 110 wounded)
5 Italian civilians killed ~50 Italian civilians injured
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The Via Rasella attack (Italian: attacco di via Rasella) was an action taken by the Italian resistance movement against the Nazi German occupation forces in Rome, Italy, on 23 March 1944.[1][2][3][4][5]
^Candeloro, Giorgio (2002). Storia dell'Italia moderna (in Italian). Vol. X. Feltrinelli.
^Katz, Robert (2009). Roma città aperta (in Italian). il Saggiatore.
^Portelli, Alessandro (2005). L'ordine è già stato eseguito (in Italian). Donzelli.
^Erra, Enzo; Caroleo Grimaldi, Francesco (1999). La Repubblica di Via Rasella (in Italian). Settimo Sigillo.
^Capponi, Carla (2009). Con cuore di donna (in Italian). il Saggiatore.
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