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Greece: Miscellaneous Publications, 1943-1944 (continued)
Aug. 16, 1943
Folder 9: A speech by K.O.A. to the people of Athens. (Undated)
Folder 10: Statement.A Nazi pamphlet telling the Greek people that the Germans will help them in their fight against the Communists. 7 pp. (Undated)
Folder 11: Stop the Terrorism A leaflet issued by the Nazis claiming that Stalin has ordered the E.A.M. to murder, steal, and commit arson. (Undated)
Folder 12: There Is an Eye for Justice An anti-British leaflet (Undated)
Folder 13: These Are the British A leaflet describing a list of wrongs committed by the British. (Undated)
Folder 14: These Are the Reasons Why.... Kommounistikon Komma tåes Hellados A leaflet by K.K.E. criticizing its opponents for failing to agree to participate in a government of national unity. (Undated)
Folder 15: They Declare Themselves As Allies A leaflet issued by the Nazis listing a series of atrocities committed by the British against the Greek people. (Undated)
Folder 16: Third Decree issued concerning olive production of
1943/1944.
July 24, 1944
Folder 17: Thrace Under the Bulgarian Yoke A pamphlet describing the 3 year occupation of Thrace by the Bulgarians. 34 pp.
December 1943
Folder 18: Three Years of the New Order: April 6, 1941-April 6, 1944 A pamphlet attacking the Nazis, collaborators, and the E.E.E. 13 pp.
April 1944
Folder 19: The Time Has Arrived! An anti-Communist leaflet. (Undated)
Folder 20: The Time of Retribution Has Come A Nazi leaflet proclaiming that they will employ a powerful new weapon against the British and Communists. (Undated)
Folder 21: To the Workers of Skaramagka Heniaia Panelladikåe Organåosåe Neåon A leaflet celebrating the first anniversary of the founding of E.P.O.N.
Feb. 23, 1944
Folder 22: Traitors and Criminals Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon E.A.M. pamphlet published in Athens. 38 pp. 2 copies
1944
Folder 23: T.R.I.A.I.N.A. National Organization A letter from T.R.I.A.I.N.A. urging E.L.A.S. to cease its destructive activities. 2 copies
1944
Folder 24: The Truth Behind the Statement of Prime Minister Rallis Heniaia Panelladikåe Organåosåe Neåon An E.P.O.N. leaflet which discusses issues affecting the rights of workers. (Undated)
Folder 25: The Truth That Every Athenian Should Know Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon An E.A.M. leaflet providing information about the fighting between the Germans and the Greek soldiers and the atrocities committed by the Germans against Greek civilians. (Undated)
Folder 26: Two More Greek Sailors.... A newspaper article about 2 sailors of “Hphaistos” which were sentenced to death. (Undated)
Folder 27: Unfaithful Glyxgburg Heniaia Panelladikåe Organåosåe Neåon An E.P.O.N. leaflet attacking the royal family of Greece (Undated)
Folder 28: Vice-President Mr. E. Tsironikos A newspaper article stating that the vice-president assumed control of the Ministry of Welfare. (Undated)
Folder 29: Vice-President Mr. E. Tsironikos Another newspaper article about the vice-president reporting a message he sent to the civil servants. (Undated)
Folder 30: What the British Are Bringing An anti-British leaflet probably issued by the Communists. (Undated)
Folder 31: While Freedom Is Approaching A pamphlet published by a group in Athens entitled “Democracy”. 19 pp.
1943
Folder 32: Who Is to Be Blamed for the People’s Misery Heniaia Panelladikåe Organåosåe Neåon An E.P.O.N. leaflet accusing the Nazis for stealing all the food and agricultural products, and thus allowing the civilian population to starve.
Feb. 11, 1944
Folder 33: Why E.A.M. Does Not Participate in the Papandreou Government Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon An E.A.M. leaflet criticizing the Papandreou regime and demanding that the King must not return to Greece before the referendum. (Undated)
Folder 34: Within Six Weeks..... A small leaflet claiming that E.A.M. killed 562 Greeks in Athens and Pireaus (Undated)
Folder 35: Workers of E.A.M. Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A proclamation addressed to all the workers of the machine factories
Feb. 22, 1944
Folder 36: Young People in the Struggle 1940-1944 Heniaia Panelladikåe Organåosåe Neåon A pamphlet dedicated to the young members of E.P.O.N. who were killed fighting the Nazis. 10 pp. (Undated)
Folders 37-40. Miscellany, unidentified fragments, typescripts, Photostat copies of journal and newspaper articles. Folder 37: (27 items); Folder 38: (33 items); Folder 39: (68 items); Folder 40: (20 items). (Undated)
BOX 33 and box 92 through 93 Italy: Serial Publications, 1943-1945
Italian serials on the topic of the underground movements in Europe During World War II.
Arranged alphabetically by publications of standard size and then by oversize.
BOX 33 Folder 1: Cronache dell'Italia democratica
Nrs. 6, 9, Mar. 26, Apr. 16, 1945
Folder 2: Foglio volante
Nrs. 6, 8 (Undated)
Folder 3: Giunta consultiva comunista-socialista La Federazione Milanese del Partito Comunista Italiano and La Federazione Milanese del Partito Socialista Italiano d’Unità Proletaria.
Nr. 2 (Undated) (2 copies). Photostats.
Folder 4: Gli pioniere l’azione partigiana e progessista Photostats.
Anno 1, Nos. 21, 22, Nov. 17, 24, 1944
Folder 5: Rassegna della stampa libera
Nrs. 5, 10 (Undated)
Folder 6: L'unita Il Partito Comunista Italiano. See Oversize Box 32, Folder 7 for other issues.
Jan. 18, 1945 (Ed. straordinaria) (2 copies)
BOX 92 Folder 1: Armi di guerra
Nr. 1 (Undated) Photostat. (2 copies; 1 copy missing pages)
Nr. 2 (Undated) Photostat. (2 copies; 1 copy missing pages)
Folder 2 through 3: Italia libera Il Partito d’azione
Anno 3, Nrs. 1-6, Jan. 12-Feb. 21, 1944 (Jan. 12, Feb. 21, 1944 mutilated)
Anno 3, Nrs. 7-9, Mar. 2-15, 1944
Folder 4: Italia libera/Avanti!/L'unità Il Partito d’azione
Nr. [1], Mar. 12, 1944
Folder 5: Notizie documentate
Nrs. 1, 2, 4 (Undated) Photostat.
Folder 6: Il proletario Il Lavoratori Comunisti
Anno 1, Nr. 19, June 24, 1943 Photostat
Nr. 26, July 26, 1943 Photostat
Folder 7: L'unità Il Partito Comunista Italiano. See also Box 33, Folder 6 for other issue.
Anno 20, Nr. 23, Nov. 10, 1943
Anno 21, Nrs. 4, 5, Feb. 12, 29, 1944 (Both issues mutilated)
Folder 8: L'unità Il Partito Comunista Italiano Corso Vittorio Emanuele
Anno 1, Nrs. 2-7, Aug. 7-Sept. 11, 1944
BOX 93 Folder 1: L'unità Il Partito Comunista Italiano Ed. Meridionale
Nr. 12, Feb. 1944
Nrs. 14-20, Mar.-Apr.23, 1944 (Feb., Apr. 2, 9, 16, 20 mutilated)
Folder 2: L'unità Il Partito Comunista Italiano Napoli
Nr. 21, Apr. 30, 1944
Nr. 23, May 28, 1944
Nrs.26-28, June 4-25, 1944
Nrs. 31-33, July 9-23, 1944 (Apr. 30 mutilated)
Folder 3 through 4: L’unita Il Partito Comunista Italiano Roma
Anno 1, Nr. 8, Sept. 18, 1944
Nr. 10, Oct. 2, 1944 (Oct. 2 mutilated)
Anno 25 (Nuovo Serie)
Nr. 3, 4, June 8, 9, 1944
Nr. 6, June 11, 1944
Folder 5: L’unità Il Partito Comunista Italiano Tuscana
Anno 21, Nr. 10, July 12, 1944
Anno 24*, Nr. 12, July 29, 1944 (July 29 mutilated) *Possible misprint.
BOX 33 and box 94 Italy: Miscellaneous Publications, 1942-1944
Italian miscellaneous materials on the topic of underground movements in Europe During World War II. Includes leaflets, letters, memos, etc.
Arranged alphabetically by publications of standard size and then by oversize.
BOX 33 Al popolo Francese. Comitato Italiano per la pace e libertà. A flyer addressed to the French people urging them to blame the 1940 invasion of their country by Italian forces upon Mussolini, and not upon the Italian people who are also under Fascist occupation
Nov. 1942.
Folder 8: Avviso. Comitato di liberazione nazionale della Lombardia. The Liberation Committee of Lombardy requires the attention of all its members to be alert to the attempts of the Fascists/Nazis to prevent popular uprisings through demagoguery and compromise. (Undated)
Folder 9: Comitati di liberazione nazionale e giunte popolari. Il Partito Comunista Italiano. Pamphlet in question/answer format about the Communist Party. (Undated).32 pages.
Folder 10: Contro i delitti del fascismo nei paesi occupati. Comitato Italiano per la pace e la libertà. A warning to the Italian people telling them that Hitler facing great losses in the war will, in frustration, increase his aggressions against them.
Sept. 1942.
Folder 11: Una corsa attraverso le Langhe liberate. Il Partito Comunista Italiano. An Italian Communist Party pamphlet detailing a tour through the liberated region of Langhe. (Undated) 16 pages.
Folder 12: I vostri alleati vi tradiscono! A pro-Axis flyer claiming that their French counterparts are betraying Italian partisans.
Sept. 21, 1944.
Folder 13: Insegnanti. La Federazione Milanese del Partito Comunista Italiano i Gruppi di Difesa della Donna il Fronte della Gioventù. A flyer addressed to teachers reminding them of how the Fascist regime has always taken advantage of them. (Undated) (2 copies)
Folder 14: Lavoratrici, Giovani Lavoratori Milanesi ... La Federazione Milanese del Partito Comunista Italiano i Gruppi di Difesa della Donna il Fronte della Gioventù. Urges young workers in Milan to resist the Nazi-Fascist regime. (Undated) (2 copies)
Folder 15: Lavoratrici Milanesi ... La Federazione Milanese del Partito Comunista Italiano i Gruppi di Difosa della Donna il Fronte della Gioventù. A flyer addressed to workers in Milan telling them that Mussolini is the cause of the terrible situation in which the country finds itself. (Undated) (2 copies)
Folder 16: Lettera aperta del P.C.I. di Partiti e alle organizzazioni di ... C.L.N.A.I.. Il Partito Comunista Italiano. An open letter from the Italian Communist Party addressed to the parties and organizations belonging to the C.L.N.A.I.
Nov. 26, 1944. 6 pages.
Folder 17: Nell'ossola e in Valsesia coi Garibaldini di Moscatelli. A pamphlet giving an account of the Garibaldi Brigade fighting Fascism in the Ossola and Valsesia regions.
Oct. 1, 1944. 30 pages. Photostat.
Folder 18: Partigiani! A voi la ccelta! A flyer urging Italians not to serve Germany as soldiers or laborers. (Undated) Photostat.
Folder 19: Partigiani! Conoscete il destino toccato ai vostri compagni della Valle Di Ala? A flyer asking partisans if they know what happened to their fellow partisans in the Valley of Ala. (Undated)
Folder 20: Questo e il fac-simile dell'ordine emanato dalle forze Francesi dell'interno per i patrioti Italiani! Forces Françaises de l’Intérieur. A facsimile of an order from the French Resistance to its Italian compatriots in the Valley of Viu.
Sept. 21, 1944. Photostat.
Folder 21: Voi aiutate ... A pro-Axis flyer accusing Italian partisans of supporting French bandits. (Undated)
BOX 94 Folder 1: Gli assassini Tedeschi sono i colpevoli. A poster with illustration of mourning women accusing the Germans of murder. (Undated)
Folder 2: Gl'Italiano aiutano i liberatori. An illustrated poster claiming that the Italian people are assisting their liberators by transporting their needed supplies. (Undated)
Folder 3: Hanno promesso. [1] An illustrated poster proclaiming that the promises of Roosevelt and Churchill are being kept. (Undated)
Folder 4: Hanno promesso. [2] An illustrated poster proclaiming that the Allied promises of aerial bombing of Germany are being kept, while the promises of Hitler and Goering are not. (Undated)
Folder 5: Libertà di religione. An illustrated poster claiming freedom of religion has been protected by the Allies. (Undated)
Folder 6: Nel nome di Dio e della libertà. A poster of Gen. Mark Clark offering a donation of 25,000 lire for the restoration of a church destroyed in battle. (Undated)
Folder 7: Parole ...Vuote! A poster depicts river crossings by the Allies. (Undated)
Folder 8: Pilote Italiani ansiosi di combattere i Tedeschi. Poster depicts Italian pilots who are eager to fly and fight with the Allied air forces. (Undated)
Folder 9: Il Proletario il Partito Comunista Italiano. An Italian Communist Party broadside relates the success of the Allies in Tunisia. (Undated)
Folder 10: Soldati alleati ascoltano la Santa Messa in Italia. Poster depicts Allied soldiers attending religious services in Italy. (Undated)
Folder 11: Verso la vittoria. Poster shows images of war’s destruction in Raviscanina and Cassino. (Undated)
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