Prisoners of War to Partisans: Australian Experiences in Italy during the Second World War

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
P. Monteath, Katrina Kittel
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Abstract

After the Armistice of September 1943, a large proportion of Allied prisoners of war (POWs) in Italy were released from captivity. This article considers the relatively small number of those men who made their way into the Italian resistance as partisans, drawing in particular on examples of Australian POWs who were in work camps in Piedmont at the time of the Armistice. In doing so it considers not only the circumstances and motivations guiding the POWs to become partisans, but also the factors which persuaded Italian communities and partisan groups to accept Allied POWs among them. The argument draws on Eric Hobsbawm’s notion of ‘social banditry’ to explain the conversion from POW to partisan, while also contending that the phenomenon was complex, dynamic, and best understood from Allied and Italian perspectives.
从战俘到游击队:第二次世界大战期间澳大利亚人在意大利的经历
1943年9月停战后,在意大利的盟军战俘中有很大一部分被释放。这篇文章认为,进入意大利抵抗运动的人数相对较少的人是游击队员,特别是以停战时在皮埃蒙特劳改营的澳大利亚战俘为例。在这样做的过程中,它不仅考虑了引导战俘成为游击队员的环境和动机,还考虑了说服意大利社区和党派团体接受盟军战俘的因素。这一论点借鉴了埃里克·霍布斯鲍姆的“社会土匪”概念来解释从战俘向党派的转变,同时也认为这种现象是复杂的、动态的,最好从盟军和意大利的角度来理解。
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