Italian Partisan Republics
The Italian Partisan Republics were the provisional state entities liberated by Italian partisans from the rule and occupation of Nazi Germany and the Italian Social Republic in 1944 during the Second World War. They were universally short-lived, with most of them being reconquered by the Wehrmacht within weeks of their formal establishments and re-incorporated into the Italian Social Republic.
List of Italian Partisan Republics
- Republic of Alba (10 October - 2 November)
- Republic of Alto Monferrato (September - 2 December)
- Republic of Alto Tortonese (September - December)
- Republic of Bobbio (7 July - 27 August)
- Republic of Cassiglio (July - September)
- Republic of Carnia (26 September - 10 October)
- Republic of Carniola (2 February - March 1944)
- Republic of Oriental Friuli (30 June - September)
- Republic of Pigna (IM) (18 September 1944 - 8 October 1944)
- Republic of the Langhe (September - November)
- Republic of Montefiorino (17 June - 1ยบ August)
- Republic of Ossola (10 September - 23 October)
- Republic of Torriglia (26 June - 27 November)
- Republic of the Ceno Valley (10 June - 11 July)
- Republic of the Enza Valley and the Parma Valley (June - July)
- Republic of the Maira Valley and the Varaita Valley (June - 21 August)
- Republic of the Taro Valley (15 June - 24 July)
- Republic of the Lanzo Valley (25 June - September)
- Republic of the Sesia Valley (11 June - 10 July)
- Republic of Varzi (19/24 September - 29 November)
See also
- Italian resistance movement
- Italian Social Republic
- Italian Campaign (World War II)
- German-occupied Europe
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