Tuesday, April 21, 2009

A NATION THRUST INTO A REIGN OF FEAR AND SAVAGERY












A NATION THRUST INTO A REIGN OF FEAR AND SAVAGERY

As soon as the news of Mussolini's death was announced in Italy on April 28, 1945 the Italian
people found themselves living in a country without a national government, a national military,
and faced with the reality of living under the military and social authority of an military
occupation by a German Army, with roving bands of illegal paramilitary groups of Communist
led partisans scattered throughout the country.

A vast Allied Invasion Army of tens of thousands of men and modern war equipment marched and bombed their way northward up the entire peninsula and entered Milan on April 30, 1945. For the past two years the Italian people had to live through these very dark days of death and destruction in their homeland along with social, economic, and civil strife and confusion with the daily threat of food shortages and pockets of starvation. Now the entire country was plunged into a desperate life of fear and trepidation as each day began and ended.

The Allies bombed most of the major cities and industrial sites from Naples to Milan as they
wished, destroying much of Italy’s historically important sites and regions including parts of
Rome. Their excessive and now seen as unnecessary bombing raids was a military/political
program of callous revenge, terrorist bombings on a country and a people who had no army, no
government and no will to continue the war. The tragedy of bombing of the Benedictine Abbey of Montecassino stands out as a classic example of the gratuitous Allied bombing strategy. It has
been estimated that 64,000 Italian civilians were killed by these bombing raids from 1943 to 1945


"Throughout most of 1942, General Draza Mihailovic enjoyed the unqualified support of the
Western Allies. By the end of the year a dramatic switch in policy occurred, with the anti-
Communist Mihailovic being cut off from further support. London, Washington, and Moscow
were now unanimous in their backing of Tito’s Red “Partisans.”

THE WEB OF DISINFORMATION: CHURCHILL’S YUGOSLAV BLUNDER
David Martin Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. 1990

In the first week in Milan alone, the Communist partisans summarily executed 2000 Italians and continued their orgy of vindictive executions with the numbers of executions reaching 60,000 RSI or Fascist affiliated Italian men and women throughout Italy. Their Communist comrades under the command of Marshall Tito's partisans also executed approximately 15,000 Italians in Istria, not because of their political activities because they were Italians who wanted to remain Italian in this part if Italy that Marshall Tito made into a Yugoslavian state, with the blessings of the Allies.




FOIBE MURDER OF ITALIAN CITIZENS


A"Foibe" is a cavity of the land of funnel-shaped, typical of Karst regions of Istria and some parts of Friuli. At the end of the war, from 1943 until 1947, Communist Slavs threw Italian men, women and children, in many cases still alive, into these earthly cavities. This criminal action took place with the help of Italian Communist partisans.
The number of those who died in foibe during and after the war is still unknown, difficult to establish and a matter of much controversy. Estimates range from hundreds to several thousand. In 1943 and 1945, hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Italians, both partisans and civilians, were imprisoned and subsequently thrown alive by Yugoslav partisans into various chasms in the Karst region and the hinterland of Trieste and Gorizia. According to data gathered by a mixed Slovene-Italian historical commission established in 1993, "the violence was further manifested in hundreds of summary executions - victims were mostly thrown into the Karst chasms (foibe) - and in the deportation of a great number of soldiers and civilians, who either wasted away or were killed during the deportation"

One of the victims of this bloody and murderous Communist program of revenge was Giuseppina DALDIN. Born Castelvecchio May 12 of 1892 – died as a member of RSI 1944/1945 Toirano


WWW,DALDIN5.COM
WWW.BENITO-MUSSOLINI.COM