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==Republic of Ossola==
==Republic of Ossola==
[[File:Flag of Italian Committee of National Liberation.svg|thumb|250px|Flag of Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale.]]
In 1944, with the Allied forces still stuck south of the [[Appennines]] and [[Italian_Social_Republic|Mussolini's puppet state]] controlling all of Northern Italy, the [[Italian resistance movement|Italian partisans]] staged an uprising behind German lines, led by the Committee of National Liberation of Upper Italy. This rebellion led to the establishment of a number of provisional partisan governments throughout Northern Italy, of which the '''Free Republic of Ossola''' was the most prominent. It received official recognition from [[Switzerland]] and from Allied consulates in Switzerland. Within a few weeks, German reinforcements had crushed the uprising, and the area's liberation had to wait until the final offensives of 1945.

[[File:BandieraOssola.JPG|right|thumb|[[File:FIAV normal.png]][[File:FIAV historical.png]]<br />Flag of the Republic of Ossola, according to journalist Giorgio Bocca<br />([[September 8th]] [[1944]] - [[October 23th]] [[1944]])]]
[[File:Flag of the Italian Partisan Republic of Ossola.svg|right|thumb|[[File:FIAV normal.png]]
[[File:FIAV historical.png]][[File:FIAV 111111.svg|20px]]
<br />Flag of the Republic of Ossola used by the ''Blue Brigades''<br />([[September 8th]] [[1944]] - [[October 23th]] [[1944]])]]

In 1944, with the Allied forces still stuck south of the [[Appennines]] and [[Italian_Social_Republic|Mussolini's puppet state]] controlling all of Northern Italy, the [[Italian resistance movement|Italian partisans]] staged an uprising behind German lines, led by the [[National Liberation Committee|Committee of National Liberation of Upper Italy]]. This rebellion led to the establishment of a number of provisional partisan governments throughout Northern Italy, of which the '''Free Republic of Ossola''' was the most prominent. It received official recognition from [[Switzerland]] and from Allied consulates in Switzerland. Within a few weeks, German reinforcements had crushed the uprising, and the area's liberation had to wait until the final offensives of 1945.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 12:49, 1 October 2011

Location of Ossola in Piedmont, northern Italy.

The Ossola (also Valle Ossola or Val d’Ossola) is an area of Italy situated to the north of Lago Maggiore. It lies within the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola. Its principal river is the Toce, and its most important town Domodossola.

It is composed of one main valley (the Ossola proper) and seven side valleys: Anzasca, Antrona, Bognanco, Divedro, Antigorio-Formazza, Isorno and Vigezzo. It also includes parts of the Val Grande National Park, Italy’s largest wilderness area.[1]

There are many etymological claims as to the origins of the name Ossola. The most likely is from the Celtic "hoch hill", which means "high lands". The German name for the valley is Eschental ("valley of the ash trees").

Republic of Ossola

Flag of Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale.
File:BandieraOssola.JPG

Flag of the Republic of Ossola, according to journalist Giorgio Bocca
(September 8th 1944 - October 23th 1944)

Flag of the Republic of Ossola used by the Blue Brigades
(September 8th 1944 - October 23th 1944)

In 1944, with the Allied forces still stuck south of the Appennines and Mussolini's puppet state controlling all of Northern Italy, the Italian partisans staged an uprising behind German lines, led by the Committee of National Liberation of Upper Italy. This rebellion led to the establishment of a number of provisional partisan governments throughout Northern Italy, of which the Free Republic of Ossola was the most prominent. It received official recognition from Switzerland and from Allied consulates in Switzerland. Within a few weeks, German reinforcements had crushed the uprising, and the area's liberation had to wait until the final offensives of 1945.

Notes

  1. ^ Park presentation, from the Comunità Montana Valle Ossola website.

46°17′N 8°21′E / 46.283°N 8.350°E / 46.283; 8.350

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