Italian partisan brigades


The Italian partisan brigades were armed formations involved in the Italian resistance during the World War II.
They were formed on voluntary base by irregular soldiers and sometimes were organized by former army members who served in the Italian occupied territories. Those formations had been active between the 8 September 1943 and the end of the war on 6 May 1945.

History

During the WWII, groups of partisans were formed after the Badoglio Proclamation by former members of the Royal Italian Army located in the north centre of Italy and in the territories occupied by the Kingdom like those of the Balkans. The former soldiers were then flanked by anti-fascists, exiles and expatriates.
In the autumn of 1943, the Direction of the Italian Communist Party suggested the formation of organized structures and promoted the creation of the Garibaldi battalions. These groups were conceived as assault brigades because they had to be immediately active but the organization would be formed during their activity.

Components

During the war, new formations were continuously created until April 1945, and an important event was the creation of the General Command of Corpo volontari della libertà on 9 June 1944 in Milan, where the headquarters of main partisan organizations were located. The CVL represented the partisan movement among Allies and the Italian government and it had the purpose of coordinate brigades and local National Liberation Committees.
According to the communist members, the brigade formation implied a military-like model of organization with a hierarchy formed by General Command, divisions, brigades, battalions, companies, squads and groups. It was also introduced the charge of the "political commissar" according to the experiences of the October Revolution and the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War. This kind of organization would be realized only in summer 1944, when also the other parties adopted the military-political structure, with or without "commissars" representing the party of reference.
Brigades of army-men were formed mainly abroad by former soldiers and officers who did not accepted to be humiliated and imprisoned by the Nazis. After the Armistice of Cassibile, Allies allowed the Kingdom to reorganize the remaining army forces which were initially left without any order but most soldiers decided to join the resistance brigades already active.
According to the newspaper Avvenire, catholic formations were often in contrast with the other ones of different political sides, but during the liberation war there was still a collaboration from both the sides. Catholics who actively took part to the Resistance were 65,000 - 80,000 out of about 200,000 partisans.
During the Resistance various formations merged and subdivided according to the situations of the operative areas, with different criteria and sizes. For example, some Garibaldi groups had a pyramidal structure:
Within the Corpo volontari della libertà there were the following political affiliations:
Sometimes names were not closely linked to the relative parties: for example, the Osoppo Brigades of Friuli, which were born with an important contributions of PdA, accepted their dependence on DC and the Friulian clergy. The Brigate Fiamme Verdi diversified themselves in the territory: the Lombard ones, formed by catholic intellectuals, became exclusive military formations with a liberal orientation; the ones of Reggio Emilia, instead, were directly led by DC as the Brigate del Popolo. The Mazzini Brigades in Veneto did not a close relationship with PRI as the Lombard ones.

Partisan mountain formations in April 1945

In Italy

The following is a list of Division and Brigade Commands of partisan formations which operated in the mountains of centre-north Italy in April 1945, classified by partisan and historian Roberto Battaglia.
There were:
No.Operative areasFormationsNotes
1MilanComando generale CVL Corpo volontari della libertà
2OssolaDivisione Garibaldi Redi
3OssolaDivisione Valtoce
4OssolaDivisione Flaim
5OssolaDivisione Beltrami
6VareseDivisione Alto Milanese
7VareseBrigata Greppi
8VareseBrigata Passerini
9Varese1ª Brigata Loto
10VareseDivisione Garibaldi Fratelli Varalli
11VareseDivisione Garibaldi Pajetta
12II Aosta ValleyC 1ª Brigata Autonoma. Valle d'Aosta
13II Aosta ValleyDivisione Matteotti Aosta
14II Aosta Valley7ª Divisione Garibaldi Piemonte Elter
15II Aosta Valley2ª Divisione Alpina GL Ferriera
16II Aosta ValleyBrigata Autonoma GL Leone
17I Biellese5ª Divisione Garibaldi R. Maffei
18I Biellese12ª Divisione Garibaldi Piemonte Nedo
19III Canavesan Lanzo8ª Divisione Autonoma Giovane Piemonte
20III Canavesan LanzoRaggruppamento Brigata Matteotti Davito
21III Canavesan Lanzo7ª Divisione Garibaldi GL Canavesana
22III Canavesan LanzoColonna GL R.Giua
23III Canavesan Lanzo2ª e 4ª Divisione Garibaldi Piemonte Unificate
24IV Susa - ChisoneBrigata Matteotti Martorelli
25IV Susa - Chisone4ª Divisione Alpina GL Stellina
26IV Susa - Chisone3ª Divisione Garibaldi P.Deo
27IV Susa - Chisone10ª Divisione Autonoma Val Chisone
28IV Susa - Chisone13ª Divisione Garibaldi Pietrorame
29IV Susa - Chisone9ª Divisione Autonoma De Vitis
30IV Susa - ChisoneDivisione GL Campana
31IV Susa - Chisone5ª Divisione Alpina GL S.Tosa
32IV Susa - ChisoneDivisione GL Torino
33IV Susa - ChisoneDivisione Matteotti Giachino
33aV Sangone ValleyDivisione Autonoma Valsangone
34VI Monferrat Langhe5ª Divisione Autonoma. Monferrato
35VI Monferrat LangheGMO GL
36VI Monferrat LangheDivisione Matteotti Rossi
37VI Monferrat Langhe6ª Divisione Autonoma. Alpi
38VI Monferrat Langhe9ª Divisione GL Ferreira
39VI Monferrat LangheI Divisione Garibaldi Piemonte Lanfranco
40VI Monferrat LangheDivisione Matteotti Cattaneo
41VI Monferrat Langhe8ª Divisione Garibaldi Piemonte Asti
42VI Monregalese Langhe9ª Divisione Garibaldi Piemonte Imerito
43VI Monregalese LangheC IV Brigata Autonoma. Brà
44VI Monregalese Langhe3ª Divisione GL Langhe
45VI Monregalese Langhe11º Garibaldi Piemonte Langhe
46Left plain of Tanaro103ª Brigata Autonoma AmendolaColonel commander Renato Gancia
47VI Monregalese Langhe14ª Divisione Garibaldi Piemonte Capriolo
48VI Monregalese Langhe2ª Divisione Autonoma. LanghePiero Balbo - Enrico Martini general commander
49VI Monregalese Langhe1ª Divisione Autonoma. Langhe
50VI Monregalese Langhe4ª Divisione Autonoma. Alpina
51V West CuneoDivisione Matteotti Lungense
52V West Cuneo2ª Divisione Alpina GL
53V West Cuneo10ª Divisione GL
54V West Cuneo11ª Divisione Garibaldi Piemonte Cuneo
55V West CuneoXXV ª Brigata GL Bellano
56V West CuneoXXI ª Brigata GL Paglieri
57V West Cuneo1ª Divisione Alpina GL
58V West Cuneo3 ª Divisione Autonoma. Alpi
59ImperiaDivisione Garibaldi Cascione
60ImperiaDivisione Garibaldi Bonfante
61II SavonaDivisione Bevilacqua
62II SavonaDivisione Panevino
63II SavonaDivisione Fumagalli
64VII Alessandria2ª Divisione Autonoma. Patria
65VII Alessandria10 ª Divisione Garibaldi Piemonte Italia
66VII Alessandria8 ª Divisione GL.
67VII Alessandria16 ª Divisione Garibaldi Piemonte Viganò
68VII AlessandriaDivisione Matteotti Marengo
69Oltrepò PaveseDivisione Matteotti Barni
70Oltrepò Pavese4 ª Divisione Garibaldi Lombardia Gramsci
71Oltrepò Pavese2 ª Divisione GL Masia
72Oltrepò Pavese3 ª Divisione Garibaldi Lombardia Aliotta
73VI Zone Divisione Garibaldi Pinan Cichero
74VI Zone Divisione Garibaldi Cichero
75VI Zone Brigata Caio
76VI Zone Divisione GL Matteotti
77VI Zone Divisione Garibaldi CoduriEraldo Fico
78XIII Piacenza1ª Divisione GL Piacenza
79XIII PiacenzaDivisione Garibaldi Bersani Val d'Arda
80XIII PiacenzaDivisione Valnure
81East-West Cisa ParmaDivisione Valceno
82East-West Cisa ParmaDivisione Valtaro
83East-West Cisa ParmaDivisione Garibaldi Monte Orsaro
84East-West Cisa ParmaDivisione Cisa
85East-West Cisa ParmaDivisione Garibaldi Ricci
86IV La SpeziaDivisione Garibaldi Picchiara
87IV La SpeziaBrigata Borrini
88IV La SpeziaDivisione Garibaldi Centocroci
89IV La SpeziaBrigata Muccini
90IV La SpeziaBrigata Giustizia e Libertà
90Reggio EmiliaBrigata Fiamme Verdi
91Reggio Emilia1ª Divisione Garibaldi Reggiana
92ModenaDivisione Modena Pianura
93ModenaDivisione Modena Armando
94ModenaDivisione Modena Montagna.
95BolognaDivisione Bologna Pianura.
96BolognaDivisione Bologna Montagna
97ForlìDivisione Leggera Forlì
98RavennaDivisione Leggera Ravenna
99FerraraBrigata Ferrara
100RovigoBrigata Tasso
101RovigoBrigata Bonato
102Plain of VeronaBrigata "Verona"Commander "Redi"
103Plain of VeronaBrigata "Anita"Commander "Gallo"
104Plain of VeronaBrigata "Stella Rossa"Commander "Spartaco"
105Plain of VeronaBrigata "Adige"Commander "Romeo"
106Plain of VeronaBrigata "Scaligera"Commander "Cambrone"
107Plain of VeronaBrigata "Italia"Commander "Enzo"
108Plain of VeronaBrigata "Stella Pianura"Commander "Siva"
109Plain of VeronaBrigata "Carlo Montanari"Commander "Ettore"
110VicenzaBrigata VicenzaGiacomo Prandina
111PaduaBrigata Damiano ChiesaVito Olivetti
112PaduaBrigata Silvio Trentin
113PaduaBrigata Garibaldi
114PaduaBrigata Lubian GL
115PaduaBrigata Negri
116PaduaBrigata Pierobon
117PaduaBrigata Rutoli
118Venezia MestreBrigata Ruspo
119Venezia MestreBrigata PellegriniAntonio Pellegirini "Carlo"
120Venezia MestreBrigata Piave
121Venezia MestreBrigata Erminio Ferretto
122Venezia MestreBrigata Iberati
123Venezia MestreBrigata Gramsci
124Venezia MestreBrigata Conti
125Friuli5ª Divisione Garibaldi Osoppo Friuli
126FriuliDivisione Carnia
127FriuliDivisione Sinistra Tagliamento
128FriuliDivisione Destra Tagliamento
129FriuliDivisione Sud Arzino
130FriuliBrigata Rosselli.
131FriuliBrigata Picelli
132Friuli3ª Divisione Garibaldi Osoppo Friuli
133Friuli1ª Divisione Garibaldi Osoppo Friuli
134FriuliDivisione Udine
135Friuli2ª Divisione Garibaldi Osoppo Friuli
136Friuli4ª Divisione Garibaldi Osoppo Friuli
137TrevisoBrigata Bortolato.
138TrevisoBrigata Tito Speri
139TrevisoBrigata FurlanAntonio Furlan
140TrevisoBrigata Orerto
141Padua - TrevisoDivisione Garibaldi Sabatucci
142TrevisoBrigata Zancanaro
143TrevisoBrigata Badini
144TrevisoBrigata Treviso
145Piave Brigata 7º Alpini.
146Piave Brigata Val Cordevole
147Piave Divisione Garibaldi Belluno
148Piave Brigata Fulmine
149Piave Divisione Garibaldi N. NannettiFrancesco Pesce
150Piave Brigata Piave
151Monte GrappaDivisione Monte Grappa
152Mount Ortigara Divisione Monte OrtigaraCommander Giacomo Chilesotti
153BolzanoDivisione Val dell'Adige
154TrentoDivisione Garibaldi "Ateo Garemi"Commander "Alberto"
155Verona Brigata "Luciano Manara"Commander "Paolo"
156Verona Brigata "Pierobon"Commander "Elvio"
157Verona Brigata "Avesani"Commander "Gianni"
158Sondrio1ª Divisione Alpina GL Valtellina.Commander "Camillo"
159BresciaL 4ª Brigata Garibaldi Belotti
160BresciaDivisione Fiamme Verdi Tito Speri
161BresciaBrigata GL Monte Suello
162Brescia7ª Brigata Matteotti
163BresciaC 22ª Brigata Garibaldi
164BresciaDivisione Fiamme Verdi Lunardi
165BresciaBrigata GL Barnaba
166BresciaGruppo Brigata Apolitiche - III settore.
167BresciaFormazione Chiari - V settore.
168BergamoDivisione Garibaldi
169BergamoDivisione GL Orobica
170BergamoDivisione Fiamme Verdi
171Como Lecco1ª Divisione Garibaldi Lombardia.
172Como Lecco2ª Divisione Garibaldi Lombardia
173Como Lecco16ª Divisione GL
174Como LeccoDivisione Puecher
175Como LeccoBrigata Piazza
176Como LeccoBrigata Benetta
177Como LeccoC 4ª Brigata Citterio
178VI Zone Divisione Garibaldi Mingo

Other partisan formations

The following are the Divisional and Brigade commands of partisan formations which operated during the Resistance and had not been classified by Battaglia.
No.Operative areasFormationsNotes
1VI Zone Battaglioni Matteotti Valbisagno
2Como- Lecco55ª Brigata F.lli RosselliSee No. 172 of the previous table
3UmbriaBrigata Garibaldi "Antonio Gramsci"
4RomeBandiera Rossa
5MarzabottoBrigata Partigiana Stella Rossa
6VeniceBrigata partigiana Martiri di Mirano
7MassaBattaglione Lucetti
8FriuliBrigata OsoppoSee No. 125,132,133,135,136 of the previous table
9Apuan AlpsDivisione partigiana Lunense
10Ravenna 28ª Brigata Garibaldi "Mario Gordini"Arrigo Boldrini
11UmbriaBrigata Risorgimento
12PistoiaXI Zona Patrioti
13TigullioDivisione "Coduri"Eraldo Fico
14...Gruppo Patrioti della Maiella Ettore Troilo
15Romagna8ª Brigata Garibaldi Romagna
16VI Zone Battaglione Val di Vara Commander Daniele "Dany" Bucchioni
17Trentino Battaglione Gherlenda Commander Isidoro Giacomin "Fumo"

Partisan formations abroad

Partisan formations abroad were significant and were formed by militars of former divisions of the Royal Italian Army located outside the current national borders at 8 September 1943, in the Balkans. Soldiers decided voluntarily to reorganize themselves in order to avoid the imprisonment by Nazis and to collaborate with local groups. Among the formations, there were:
No.Operative areaFormation
1Kingdom of YugoslaviaDivisione Italia
2Italian occupation of MontenegroDivisione italiana partigiana Garibaldi
3Italian protectorate of AlbaniaAntonio Gramsci Battalion