The Rebirth of the Partisan Movement in Lower Valtellina

Journal title STORIA IN LOMBARDIA
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Publishing Year 2012 Issue 2011/2 Language Italian
Pages 21 P. 54-74 File size 186 KB
DOI 10.3280/SIL2011-002003
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After the great round-up of the end of November 1944, the partisan movement in lower Valtellina was eventually re-born according to two distinct political inspirations. The division Garibaldi, located between the Lake Como and Morbegno, aimed at a political and social renovation of Italy, whereas the brigade Rinaldi, which belonged to the Garibaldi movement too and was situated between Ardenno and Sondrio, strove for the mere liberation of the Country from the Nazis and Fascists. Accordingly, the two commands settled the problem of the constitution of a unified command with the partisan forces of higher Valtellina and that of the relations with the population in two different ways.

Keywords: Resistance, Valtellina, partisan movement, Garibaldi brigades

, La rinascita del movimento partigiano in bassa Valtellina in "STORIA IN LOMBARDIA" 2/2011, pp 54-74, DOI: 10.3280/SIL2011-002003