European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Annita Malavasi (first from right) wearing her »partisan uniform«
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Beginning of May 1945. Annita Malavasi (first from right) wearing her »partisan uniform« together with a few comrades.
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Annita Malavasi (third standing from left)
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Annita Malavasi (third standing from left) together with a group of partisans, about ten days after 25 April 1945
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Autumn 1943. Reggio Emilia has just been occupied by the Germans
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Autumn 1943. Reggio Emilia has just been occupied by the Germans: Annita Malavasi looking strained in the city centre, right after a SS patrol passed by
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The inside of a fake ID Annita Malavasi used
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January-February 1945. The inside of a fake ID Annita Malavasi used during the Liberation struggle.
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Fake ID Annita Malavasi used
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January-February 1945. The outside of a fake ID Annita Malavasi used during the Liberation struggle. .
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Annita Malavasi at 30, in 1951
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Annita Malavasi after the Second World War
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25 April 1946. Annita Malavasi continued to be involved in politics after the war. Here she is on a stage during a speech for the First Anniversary of the Liberation.
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December 2006, Reggio Emilia
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December 2006, Reggio Emilia. Annita Malavasi during the video interviews for ERA.
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December 2006, Reggio Emilia
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December 2006, Reggio Emilia. Annita Malavasi during the video interviews for ERA
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Pierino Beggi at 19, in 1939
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Partisan ID card
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The partisan ID card that was given to Beggi after the Liberation (They were called freedom volunteers after the liberation of Rome, referring to the newly established Freedom Volunteers Corps).
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