- Arditi del Popolo
The "Arditi del Popolo" (People's Squads) was an Italian
militant anti-fascist group founded at the end of June 1921 to resist the rise ofBenito Mussolini 'sNational Fascist Party and the violence of theBlackshirts ("squadristi") paramilitaries. [http://www.romacivica.net/anpiroma/antifascismo/antifascismo3a.html Gli Arditi del Popolo (Birth)] it icon ] It groupedrevolutionary trade-unionist s,socialist s,communist s, republicans, etc., as well as some former military officers, and was co-founded by Mingrino,Argo Secondari ,Gino Lucetti – who tried to assassinate Mussolini on 11 September 1926 – the deputyGuido Picelli and others. The "Arditi del Popolo" were an offshoot of the "Arditi " elite troops, who had previously occupiedFiume in 1919 behind the poetGabriele d'Annunzio , who proclaimed theItalian Regency of Carnaro . Those who split to form the "Arditi del Popolo" were close to the anarchistArgo Secondari and were supported byMario Carli . The "formazioni di difesa proletaria " (Proletarian Defense Formations) later merged with them. The "Arditi" gathered approximately 20,000 members in summer 1921. [http://www.romacivica.net/anpiroma/antifascismo/antifascismo3b.html Gli Arditi del Popolo: I numeri dell'organizzazione] it icon ]Relations with the workers' movement and organized parties
Composed of socialists, anarchists and communists, the "Arditi del Popolo" was not supported by the socialist parties (neither by the
Italian Socialist Party , PSI, nor by theCommunist Party of Italy , PCI). The "Arditi" were criticized by the socialist newspaper "Avanti!" onJuly 7 ,1921 , following a demonstration inRome the previous day.On
July 10 ,1921 ,Lenin wrote in the "Pravda " an article praising the "Arditi" and criticizing the Bordigan tendency of the PCI which opposed militant anti-fascism . On August 3, 1921, the PSI signed a "pacification pact" ("patto di pacificazione") with the National Fascist Party, while the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) and the PSI refused to officially recognize the anti-fascist militia. Furthermore, the PCI ordered its members to quit the organization because of the presence of non-communists in its ranks. [ [http://ehq.sagepub.com/cgi/content/short/33/2/183 Working Class Defence Organization, Anti-Fascist Resistance and the Arditi Del Popolo in Turin, 1919-22] , Antonio Sonnessa,Goldsmiths' College ,University of London , in the "European History Quarterly ", Vol. 33, No. 2, 183-218 (2003) ] [ [http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/article.php?article_id=4323 The resistible rise of Benito Mussolini and Italy's fascists] , "Socialist Worker ", 16 November 2002 en icon] The PCI organized by themselves some militant groups (the "Squadre comuniste d'azione "), but their actions were relatively minor and the party kept a non-violent, legalist strategy.The Bordigan tendency was opposed by the
Marxist philosopher Antonio Gramsci , [ [http://www.geocities.com/spartaco552000/file/ARDITI5_gramsci.jpgArticle in favour of the "Arditi del Popolo"] byAntonio Gramsci in "L'Ordine Nuovo ", 15 July 1921 it icon] and many communist activists, who supported the "Arditi". [http://www.romacivica.net/anpiroma/antifascismo/antifascismo3f.html Gli Arditi del Popolo: la storia] it icon] In October 1921, theComintern criticized the "sectarian policy" of the PCI, who threatened those of its members who supported the "Arditi" with disciplinary measures. However, after the alignement of Gramsci and of "L'Ordine Nuovo " to the PCI's direction, the anarchist "Umanità Nova " newspaper remained the sole mouthpiece of the workers' movement which supported the "Arditi del Popolo".Parma and dismantlement of the group
One of the "Arditi"'s most important successes was in
Parma in August 1922, when 350 "arditi", directed by theWorld War I veteransAntonio Cieri andGuido Picelli , successfully defended the city against a 20,000-man fascist offensive headed byRoberto Farinacci , who would join theGrand Council of Fascism in 1935, andItalo Balbo , one of the four main planners of theMarch on Rome . The "Arditi" benefitted from massive popular support in this task. [ [http://www.barricateaparma.it Barricate a Parma, Agosto 1922] it icon]But with complicity of state security forces, the fascists assassinated and detained most of the leaders of the anti-fascist movement, which was completely dismantled by 1924.
Legacy
Many "Arditi del Popolo" later joined the
International Brigades during theSpanish Civil War (1936–39). The name was also re-used by Resistants duringWorld War II . The communistsAntonello Trombadori andLuigi Longo created an organization thus named onJuly 25 ,1943 .List of members
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Argo Secondari , anarchist
*Gino Lucetti , anarchist
*Guido Picelli , deputy
*Alberto Acquacalda , assassinated on August 11, 1921 by Fascists
*Riccardo Lombardi (not officially a member but a participant)
*Giuseppe Di Vittorio , communist
*Vincenzo Baldazzi
*Antonio Cieri See also
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Italian Fascism
*Militant anti-fascism References
Bibliography
*Tom Behan, "The Resistible Rise of Benito Mussolini", Bookmarks, 2003, ISBN 978-1898876908 ( [http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/article.php?article_id=4323 account] of the book in "
Socialist Worker " review)Italian language
* Balsamini, Luigi, "Gli Arditi del Popolo. Dalla guerra alla difesa del popolo contro le violenze fasciste", Casalvelino Scalo, Galzerano, 2002.
* Cordova, Ferdinando, "Arditi e legionari dannunziani", Padova, Marsilio, 1969.
* Francescangeli, Eros, "Arditi del Popolo. Argo Secondari e la prima organizzazione antifascista (1917-1922)", Roma, Odradek, 2000.
* Fuschini, Ivan, "Gli Arditi del Popolo", prefazione di Arrigo Boldrini, Ravenna, Longo, 1994.
* Rossi, Marco, "Arditi, non gendarmi! Dall’arditismo di guerra agli arditi del popolo 1917-1922", Pisa, BFS, 1997.
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