History Of A Resistance

History Of A Resistance

Author: Marcello De Caro

Publisher: CIESSE Edizioni di SANTI Carlo

Published: 2024-08-03

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 8866604534

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History of a Resistance is an important contribution to understanding the choice made by Italian soldiers after the armistice. In fact, during the Second World War, among the millions of soldiers taken prisoner by the Germans, only the Italians captured after 8th September 1943 were offered the chance to be freed in exchange for joining the Third Reich and the newly formed Italian Social Republic. This proposal was rejected by the vast majority, who preferred to face the harsh conditions of the German Lagers, even at the risk of their lives, so as not to contribute actively to the Nazi-Fascist war effort. The tragic story of the IMIs (Internati Militari Italiani - Italian Military Internees) is in its own right a chapter, so far too little known, in the history of the Resistance.


Italian Military Internees

Italian Military Internees

Author: Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

Published: 2024-06-22

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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What is Italian Military Internees The Italian troops who were seized, picked up, and deported in the territories of Nazi Germany during Operation Achse in the days immediately following the armistice that separated Italy and the Allied armed forces during World War II were referred to as "Italian Military Internees" by Germany. This was the official term given by Germany to these individuals. How you will benefit (I) Insights, and validations about the following topics: Chapter 1: Italian Military Internees Chapter 2: Military history of Italy during World War II Chapter 3: European theatre of World War II Chapter 4: Italian resistance movement Chapter 5: Italian war crimes Chapter 6: April 1945 Chapter 7: July 1944 Chapter 8: List of concentration and internment camps Chapter 9: September 1943 Chapter 10: Dodecanese campaign (II) Answering the public top questions about italian military internees. Who this book is for Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of Italian Military Internees.


Dottore!

Dottore!

Author: Salim Diamand

Publisher: Oakville, Ont. : Mosaic Press

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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Salim Diamand, a Jew, arrived in Italy prior to 1939 where he spent over four years in concentration camps. Dottore! gives us rare insights into these unusual camps, the inmates, the administration and the peculiarities of war-torn Italy.


Stalin's Italian Prisoners of War

Stalin's Italian Prisoners of War

Author: Maria Teresa Giusti

Publisher: Central European University Press

Published: 2021-04-30

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9633863562

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This book reconstructs the fate of Italian prisoners of war captured by the Red Army between August 1941 and the winter of 1942-43. On 230.000 Italians left on the Eastern front almost 100.000 did not come back home. Testimonies and memoirs from surviving veterans complement the author's intensive work in Russian and Italian archives. The study examines Italian war crimes against the Soviet civilian population and describes the particularly grim fate of the thousands of Italian military internees who after the 8 September 1943 Armistice had been sent to Germany and were subsequently captured by the Soviet army to be deported to the USSR. The book presents everyday life and death in the Soviet prisoner camps and explains the particularly high mortality among Italian prisoners. Giusti explores how well the system of prisoner labor, personally supervised by Stalin, was planned, starting in 1943. A special focus of the study is antifascist propaganda among prisoners and the infiltration of the Soviet security agencies in the camps. Stalin was keen to create a new cohort of supporters through the mass political reeducation of war prisoners, especially middle-class intellectuals and military élite. The book ends with the laborious diplomatic talks in 1946 and 1947 between USSR, Italy, and the Holy See for the repatriation of the surviving prisoners.


Experiencing war as the 'enemy other'

Experiencing war as the 'enemy other'

Author: Wendy Ugolini

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2017-10-03

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1526126311

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Italy’s declaration of war on Britain in June 1940 had devastating consequences for Italian immigrant families living in Scotland signalling their traumatic construction as the ‘enemy other’. Through an analysis of personal testimonies and previously unpublished archival material, this book takes a case study of a long-established immigrant group and explores how notions of belonging and citizenship are undermined at a time of war. Overall, this book considers how wartime events affected the construction or Italian identity in Britain. It makes a groundbreaking and original contribution to the social and cultural history of Britain during World War Two as well as the wider literature on war, memory and ethnicity. It will appeal to scholars and students of British and Scottish cultural and social history and the history of World War II.


Mussolini's Camps

Mussolini's Camps

Author: Carlo Spartaco Capogreco

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-11-11

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0429820992

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This book—which is based on vast archival research and on a variety of primary sources—has filled a gap in Italy’s historiography on Fascism, and in European and world history about concentration camps in our contemporary world. It provides, for the first time, a survey of the different types of internment practiced by Fascist Italy during the war and a historical map of its concentration camps. Published in Italian (I campi del duce, Turin: Einaudi, 2004), in Croatian (Mussolinijevi Logori, Zagreb: Golden Marketing – Tehnička knjiga, 2007), in Slovenian (Fašistična taborišča, Ljublana: Publicistično društvo ZAK, 2011), and now in English, Mussolini’s Camps is both an excellent product of academic research and a narrative easily accessible to readers who are not professional historians. It undermines the myth that concentration camps were established in Italy only after the creation of the Republic of Salò and the Nazi occupation of Italy’s northern regions in 1943, and questions the persistent and traditional image of Italians as brava gente (good people), showing how Fascism made extensive use of the camps (even in the occupied territories) as an instrument of coercion and political control.


Enemies Within

Enemies Within

Author: Franca Iacovetta

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 9780802082350

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Enemies Within is the first study of its kind to examine not only the formulation and uneven implementation of internment policy, but the social and gender history of internment. It brings together national and international perspectives.


Searching for Subversives

Searching for Subversives

Author: Mary Elizabeth Basile Chopas

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2017-10-03

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 146963435X

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When the United States entered World War II, Italian nationals living in this country were declared enemy aliens and faced with legal restrictions. Several thousand aliens and a few U.S. citizens were arrested and underwent flawed hearings, and hundreds were interned. Shedding new light on an injustice often overshadowed by the mass confinement of Japanese Americans, Mary Elizabeth Basile Chopas traces how government and military leaders constructed wartime policies affecting Italian residents. Based on new archival research into the alien enemy hearings, this in-depth legal analysis illuminates a process not widely understood. From presumptive guilt in the arrest and internment based on membership in social and political organizations, to hurdles in attaining American citizenship, Chopas uncovers many layers of repression not heretofore revealed in scholarship about the World War II home front. In telling the stories of former internees and persons excluded from military zones as they attempted to resume their lives after the war, Chopas demonstrates the lasting social and cultural effects of government policies on the Italian American community, and addresses the modern problem of identifying threats in a largely loyal and peaceful population.