Umberto Massola e la riorganizzazione del Partito comunista clandestino a Milano (1941-1943)

Journal title STORIA IN LOMBARDIA
Author/s Alberto Magnani
Publishing Year 2010 Issue 2010/2 Language Italian
Pages 21 P. 95-115 File size 308 KB
DOI 10.3280/SIL2010-002004
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This article seeks to reconstruct the reorganization of the Italian Communist Party’s clandestine network in Milan between 1942 and 1943, carried out by Umberto Massola with the help of old militants. This reorganization, which included the clandestine press’s production (including L’Unità), encouraged other non-fascist forces to arise, and laid the foundations for the strikes in 1943. Biographical details Alberto Magnani is a historian who has worked with Istituto lombardo per la storia contemporanea, Centro studi Piero Ginocchi, Società pavese di storia patria and with Adar (Madrid). E-mail: krizai@email.it

Keywords: Umberto Massola, Italian communist party, militant anti-fascists, clandestine press, Milanese resistence. Traduzione di David Gibbons

Alberto Magnani, Umberto Massola e la riorganizzazione del Partito comunista clandestino a Milano (1941-1943) in "STORIA IN LOMBARDIA" 2/2010, pp 95-115, DOI: 10.3280/SIL2010-002004