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- shirts or loose-****ing blouses that the volunteers, usually called Garibaldini, wore in lieu of a uniform. The force originated as the Italian Legion...
- partisan Resistance. At the final insurrection of April 1945, the active garibaldini combatants were about 51,000 divided in 23 "divisions" on a total of...
- Ricciotti Garibaldi led a volunteer expedition (Garibaldini) in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897. A group of Garibaldini, headed by the Gr**** poet Lorentzos Mavilis...
- denial, between 1871 and 1872 there were riots in Nice, promoted by the Garibaldini and called "Niçard Vespers", which demanded the annexation of the city...
- Polish: Legion Garibaldczyków / Garibaldczycy; Italian: Legione Nullo / Garibaldini) was a small unit of Italian volunteers who fought for Polish independence...
- After violent clashes in the centre between the GAP squads and the Garibaldini of the Balilla brigade and the German and fascist units, General Meinhold...
- Gregorio La grande quercia (1997) Porzûs (1997) as old Geko Racconti garibaldini (1960) Operazione Vega (1962) as Sim Il mulino del Po (1963) as Fratognone...
- The Porzûs m****acre (Italian: eccidio di Porzûs, Friulian: ecidi di Purçûs, Slovene: pokol v Porčinju) was an intra-partisan m****acre of the Italian resistance...
- Adler. After a decision of Palmiro Togliatti, all communist units (named Garibaldini after Giuseppe Garibaldi) operating in territories reclaimed by the Yugoslavs...
- Italian unitary state. He was prevented from speaking, which led the Garibaldini to riots called the "Niçard Vespers". Fifteen of the Nice rebels were...