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  1. The Italian Civil War (Italian: Guerra civile italiana, pronounced [ˈɡwɛrra tʃiˈviːle itaˈljaːna]) was a civil war in the Kingdom of Italy fought during the Italian campaign of World War II between Italian fascists and Italian partisans (mostly politically organized in the National Liberation Committee) and, to a lesser ...

  2. Guerra civil italiana; Guerra civil de la República Social Italiana contra los partisanos del Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale y el Reino de Italia: Fecha: 9 de septiembre de 1943 - 2 de mayo de 1945: Lugar: Reino de Italia: Casus belli: Después del aprisionamiento de Mussolini, Hitler invade la Italia del norte y del centro ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Italian_WarsItalian Wars - Wikipedia

    The Italian Wars were a series of conflicts fought between 1494 and 1559, mostly in the Italian Peninsula, but later expanding into Flanders, the Rhineland and Mediterranean Sea. The primary belligerents were the Valois kings of France , and their Habsburg opponents in the Holy Roman Empire and Spain .

  4. The Italian Civil War was a civil war in the Kingdom of Italy fought during the Italian campaign of World War II between Italian fascists and Italian partisans and, to a lesser extent, the Italian Co-belligerent Army.

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  5. Italy joined the war as one of the Axis Powers in 1940 (as the French Third Republic surrendered) with a plan to concentrate Italian forces on a major offensive against the British Empire in Africa and the Middle East, known as the "parallel war", while expecting the collapse of British forces in the European theatre.

  6. 12 de nov. de 2022 · The Italian Civil War was a civil war in the Kingdom of Italy fought during World War II from 8 September 1943 (the date of the Armistice of Cassibile) to 2 May 1945 (date of the Surrender of Caserta), by the Italian Fascists of the Italian Social Republic, a collaborationist puppet state created under the direction of Nazi Germany during its oc...

  7. 16 de dic. de 2016 · Italian historiography recognises that Pavone identified in definitive fashion the three key dimensions of the partisan struggle, of why they fought: to expel the invader, to destroy the militant remnants of Fascism, to bring about some form of social revolution. But how to relate these priorities to each other?