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Brigate Giustizia e Libertá CercaDefinizione
After the armistice of September 1943, the Partito d'Azione (Action Party), a member of the CLN (Committee of National Liberation), sponsored a resistance group, the Brigate Giustizia e Libertá (the liberty and justice brigade). Many Jews joined the brigade as partisans, including survivor and author Primo Levi. The resistance group was named after the prewar Italian anti-fascist movement of the same name founded by Carlo Rosselli. Based on democratic ideals, Giustizia e Libertà had been the largest non-communist anti-Fascist organization. The movement ended after Carlo Rosselli and his brother, Nello, were murdered and the Action Party was established as its successor in 1943. (en-US)
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Wilhelm, Maria de Blasio. The Other Italy: The Italian Resistance in World War II. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1988. p. 83