Abstract

The Italian Partisans

Bellini, Mario | March 3, 1945 issue

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In a recent speech before the House of Commons Great Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill dealt at some length with the problem of the resistance movement in Europe. Prior to this Churchill had consistently minimized Italian guerrilla activity because of its anti-monarchist character. The Italian Partisan movement derives its strength from a determination that inspires distrust in Churchill, a determination not only to drive the Nazis out of Italy but to achieve political freedom within Italy. That is why it receives little help, if any, from the Allies.

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GUERRILLAS; NATIONAL liberation movements; CHURCHILL, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965; PRIME ministers -- Great Britain; ITALY; GREAT Britain
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