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Mario Musolesi ( Vado di Monzuno, 1 August 1914 –
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, 29 September 1944) was an Italian soldier and Resistance leader during
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.


Early life

Musolesi was born into a large family (he had one brother, Guido, and six sisters) living in a village in the Bolognese Apennine. He initially worked as a mechanic.


Second Italo-Ethiopian War

During the
Second Italo-Ethiopian War The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a war of aggression which was fought between Fascist Italy (1922–1943), Italy and Ethiopian Empire, Ethiopia from October 1935 to February 1937. In Ethio ...
he was drafted into the
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and fought in
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, being awarded for courage shown in combat, but was later reported by the
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as an
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, for which he was repatriated and referred to a
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. He was released thanks to the intervention of his commander, who certified his value as a fighter, but was nevertheless demoted from the rank of
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he had earned on the field.


Second World War


North Africa, POW

He later fought as a tanker in
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, being captured by the British in 1942 but escaping and reaching the Italian lines after a three-day march in the desert; in the summer of 1943 he was wounded and repatriated, and at the time of the proclamation of the
Armistice of Cassibile The Armistice of Cassibile was an armistice signed on 3 September 1943 and made public on 8 September between the Kingdom of Italy and the Allies during World War II. It was signed by Major General Walter Bedell Smith for the Allies and B ...
, on 8 September 1943, he was in service in an armoured unit stationed in
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, with the rank of
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.


Resistance activity

In the days that followed the Armistice, Musolesi participated in the unsuccessful defense of Rome against the Germans, fighting at
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; after the fall of Rome, he returned to his hometown in
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, where as a decorated veteran he was offered by local Fascists the post of secretary of the Monzuno section of the
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, which he refused. Instead, along with his brother Guido and a group of friends, he set out to establish a Resistance group, looking for weapons in
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. In October 1943 he publicly assaulted a
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who had accused him of spreading anti-fascist propaganda leaflets, for which he was arrested, but freed thanks to the armed intervention of his friends. He then took to the mountains, where he founded the "Stella Rossa" ("Red Star") Partisan Brigade on Monte Sole; in reprisal, the Fascists burned his house and arrested several of his relatives. Musolesi, with the
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of "''Lupo''" ("Wolf"), became commander of the brigade, which quickly grew thanks to the influx of anti-fascists, youths evading the draft imposed by the
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, and escaped Allied prisoners. Most of its partisans came from the villages of Monte Sole; despite its name, it was a mostly apolitical brigade, as Musolesi did not have a specific party affiliation and only reluctantly accepted a Communist
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sent by the
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. He stated that "''Now it is the time to fight; time for politics will come later''". The brigade's first action, on 23 November 1943, was to blow up the tracks of the Bologna-
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railway near
Grizzana Grizzana Morandi ( Medial Mountain Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southwest of Bologna. The town is summer holiday resort, located in the mountain ...
, destroying a German supply train carrying petrol and vehicles; in the following months, partisan from the brigade carried out attacks on German and Fascist troops (especially on vehicles travelling the roads between Bologna, Florence and
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) and sabotage actions, as well as targeting spies and collaborators. In February 1944 a Fascist infiltrator, Amedeo Arcioni, stabbed Musolesi, but was stopped and killed by Musolesi's comrades Giovanni Rossi and Alfonso Ventura. Musolesi later survived another assassination attempt while recovering from his wounds. Musolesi then managed to get in touch with the British, which started sending weapons and supplies to his partisan brigade through
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s. When his brother Guido and his parents were captured by the Fascists, who tortured them in the unsuccessful attempt of obtaining information about his whereabouts, he managed to obtain their release in exchange for five captured Fascists. By the summer of 1944 the "Red Star" Brigade had grown to seven to eight hundred partisans, although thanks to its heavy activity, with continuous and almost simultaneous attacks in different points of the territory, it was rumored to have 10,000 men. In one instance Musolesi and some of his men, disguised as Fascist militiamen, pretended to have captured three British runaway prisoners and thus managed to enter the Carabinieri barracks of Marzabotto, where they killed the petty officer in charge as well as two Fascist militiamen. The
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placed a bounty of a million lire on Musolesi's head, but the local population supported and helped the partisans.


Death

In the summer off 1944 German troops attacked the area of
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, Grizzana, Marzabotto, La Quercia and Vado, but were repelled by the "Red Star" Brigade with heavy losses. Not long after, a new offensive against the partisans was organized, carried out by troops from the
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and led by SS-''
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''
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; in the morning of 29 September 1944 the headquarters of the partisan brigade, whose location – near the hamlet of Cadotto – had been revealed by a traitor, were surrounded by the SS. In the ensuing firefight, Musolesi was killed by SS-''
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'' Kurt Wölfle (who for this was awarded the
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) while trying to break out of the encirclement. The "Red Star" Brigade was destroyed in the operation, which lasted a week and also resulted in the systematic killing of the civilian population of Marzabotto, Monzuno and Grizzana Morandi, suspected of aiding the partisans, in the largest massacre carried out by the Nazis in Italy. Among the 775 massacred civilians was Musolesi's girlfriend, Livia Comellini, killed on 29 September along with her mother and younger brother. Musolesi's body was only found a year later; he was posthumously awarded the
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for his partisan activity.


References

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