Behind Enemy Lines: The Untold Stories of Italy’s Female Warriors Who Sabotaged the Nazis

Behind Enemy Lines: The Untold Stories of Italy’s Female Warriors Who Sabotaged the Nazis

What they were doing in Italy was different than in other places, because they were fighting on two fronts – one historian says three fronts. They were fighting a class war, and Facism vs. democracy, and of course World War II. And what they were doing was imagining what they wanted their future to be. They were doing it through the press but they were also doing it through these political learning circles. What’s so amazing is that in these moments of crisis people are not fighting to go back to the status quo, we can fight for something better and different. They used that agency, that new connection with a group of people who wanted something better, to really imagine a different future.

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