Italian war crimes
No Italian war criminal was put to court for crimes in Africa, France, the Balkans and on the Eastern Front, though more than 1,200 Italian officials were indicted to the relevant authorities.
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References
- Lidia Santarelli: "Muted violence: Italian war crimes in occupied Greece", Journal of Modern Italian Studies, September 2004, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 280-299(20); Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group [1]
- Effie G.H. Pedaliu: Britain and the ‘Hand-Over’ of Italian War Criminals to Yugoslavia, 1945–48,Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 39, No. 4, 503-529 (2004)[2]
- Pietro Brignoli: Santa messa per i miei fucilati, Longanesi & C., Milano, 1973 [3]
- H James Burgwyn: General Roatta's war against the partisans in Yugoslavia: 1942, Journal of Modern Italian Studies, September 2004, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 314-329(16) [4]
- Gianni Oliva: 'Si ammazza troppo poco'. I crimini di guerra italiani 1940-43. ('There are to few killings'. Italian war crimes 1940-43, Mondadori, 2006, ISBN 88-04-55129-1
- Alessandra Kersevan: "Un campo di concentramento fascista. Gonars 1942-1943", Comune di Gonars e Ed. Kappa Vu, 2003
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External links
- Italy's bloody secrets, BBC 1989 documentary Fascist Legacy [5]
- Slovene - Italian relations 1880 - 1956 (English version)
- Crimini di guerra (in Italian)
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