- Carmelo Borġ Pisani
Carmelo Borg Pisani (
August 10 1915 –November 28 1942 ) was a Pro-Italian Maltesenationalist and Fascist. He was born inCottonera ,Malta and executed atCorradino prison in Malta at 7:34 A.M. for treason and spying for theAxis Powers .Early life
Born into a very well respected
Catholic and Nationalist Maltese family, Pisani enrolled as a student at theUmberto Primo art lyceum , where he won a scholarship to study inRome . When war was declared onJune 10 1940 , Pisani was still attending theUniversity of Arts in Rome.During World War II
Pisani believed that Malta's Latin soul was being destroyed by British rule. He also believed that the best opportunity to restore Malta to its original state was to expel the British. To this end, Pisani, along with many other Maltese students, joined the Fascist party of
Italy and theBlack Shirt (Camicie Nere) movement. This led him to participate in the Italian occupation ofKefallinia inGreece with the "Compagnia Speciale del Gruppo CC.NN. da sbarco della 50a Legione".On
May 18 1942 , Pisani was sent on a secret mission to be the first Axis spy on the island of Malta. He disembarked at theDingli cliffs inRas id-Dawwara , and transferred all his rations to the cave, which he knew well from his youth. The unusually inclement weather and the rough sea, however, washed all his possessions away within 48 hours and he was forced to wave down a Britishpatrol boat . Upon rescue, he was brought to the Military Hospital atMtarfa .There, Pisani was recognized by one of his childhood friends, Cpt.
Tom Warrington . He was transferred to Corradino prison,interrogated , and accused oftreason . OnNovember 12 1942 , he stood trial. Since theMaltese Legal Code was suspended during the war, a jury was not convened. In addition, the judges did not consider his renouncement of British citizenship and passport, acquisition of Italian citizenship, and his participation in combat with theItalian Army . In fact, the latter only weakened his position, since he fought against Greece, an ally of the United Kingdom. OnNovember 19 1942 , he was sentenced to death for conspiring against His Majesty's government and for treason. His execution followed in nine days.Notes
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Maltese Italians
*Italia irredenta Footnotes
Herbert Ganado relates the story of his capture differently (cf. Herbert Ganado - Rajt Malta Tinbidel, Book III, chap II pp.18-20, Interprint, 1977 (LC Control No.: 99179781). The book is also available as an English translation by Michael Refalo. Much less is known about the other Maltese who were put on trial in 1946 and came close to sharing Pisani's fate. Herbert Ganado (IBID) describes these "Conspiracy Trials" (Book III, Chap. XXXI), in which seventeen Maltese were accused on charges of treason. Most of them were students living in Italy at the beginning of the war. Eleven of them could have been given the death penalty, although none of the accused received this sentence.External links
* [http://www.carmeloborgpisani.20m.com/ Site which claims Pisani as a hero] . It quotes
Dom Mintoff , who served several times as the Prime Minister of Maltese government during British and independent times. (English and Maltese)* [http://www.isses.it/borg.htm More Maltese irredentists are mentioned there.] It_icon
* [http://www.marina.difesa.it/storia/movm/parte06/movm6019.asp "Medaglia d'oro al Valor Militare alla memoria" awarded to him after his death.] It_icon
* [http://www.monarchia.it/home.htm In 2003, Maltese authorities allowed the Italian delegation to make a homage to the tomb of Pisani, which is still inside Corradino prison.] It_icon
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