When Italy surrendered in 1943, it sparked a diverse resistance movement
of anti-German, anti-fascist partisans who rose up against German
occupation. This book explores the tactics, organizational structure and
equipment of the brave Italian resistance fighters, who knew exactly
what was at stake when operating against their German occupiers.
Beginning with low-level sabotage and assassinations, the groups grew
until spring 1944 when they numbered around 100,000, and as the Allies
advanced to the Gothic line, a remarkable, unified partisan command
structure was created. The partisans began to work in close
co-ordination with the Allies, receiving British SOE and American OSS
liaison teams as well as supplies of weapons. The German response was
eye-watering in its ferocity and brutality, as the SS and Italian RSI
looked to eradicate the partisans once and for all when the Allied
advance stalled in Autumn 1944. But when the Allies made their final
breakthrough in the last weeks of the war the partisans rose in force to
pile the pressure on the retreating Wehrmacht.
From an expert on Italian military history in World War II, this work
provides an exhaustively researched, sumptuously illustrated guide to
the men and women who fought a desperate struggle against occupation, as
well as the German and Italian fascist security forces unleashed against
them.