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- Red_Brigades abstract "The Red Brigades (Italian: Brigate Rosse, often abbreviated BR) is a paramilitary organization, based in Italy, which was responsible for numerous violent incidents, assassinations, and robberies during the so-called "Years of Lead". Formed in 1970, the organization sought to create a "revolutionary" state through armed struggle, and to remove Italy from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The Red Brigades attained notoriety in the 1970s and early 1980s with their violent attempts to destabilise Italy by acts of sabotage, bank robberies, and kidnappings.Models for the Red Brigades included the Latin American urban guerrilla movements. Volumes on the Tupamaros published by Feltrinelli were influential", a sort of do-it-yourself manual for the early Red Brigades" and also the Italian partisan movement of 1943–45 which was interpreted as an example of a youthful minority using violent means for just ends.The group's most infamous act took place in 1978, when the second groups of the BR, headed by Mario Moretti, kidnapped the former Christian Democrat Prime Minister Aldo Moro, who was trying to reach a compromesso storico, or "historic compromise", with the Communists. The kidnappers killed five members of Moro's entourage, and murdered Moro himself 54 days later. The BR barely survived the end years of the Cold War following a split in 1984 and the arrest or flight of the majority of its members. In the 1980s, the group was broken up by Italian investigators, with the aid of several leaders under arrest who turned pentito and assisted the authorities in capturing the other members. After the mass arrests in the late 1980s, the group slowly faded into insignificance. A majority of those leaders took advantage of a law that gave credits for renouncing the doctrine (dissociato status) and contributing to efforts by police and judiciary to prosecute its members ("collaboratore di giustizia", also known as pentito).".
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- Red_Brigades area Italy.
- Red_Brigades dates "—present".
- Red_Brigades hasPhotoCollection Red_Brigades.
- Red_Brigades ideology Marxism–Leninism.
- Red_Brigades logo "Flag of the Brigate Rosse.svg".
- Red_Brigades name "Red Brigades".
- Red_Brigades nativeName "Brigate Rosse".
- Red_Brigades nativeNameLang "it".
- Red_Brigades subject Category:Anti-Revisionist_organizations.
- Red_Brigades subject Category:Communism_in_Italy.
- Red_Brigades subject Category:Communist_organizations.
- Red_Brigades subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1970.
- Red_Brigades subject Category:Red_Brigades.
- Red_Brigades subject Category:Terrorism_in_Italy.
- Red_Brigades subject Category:Years_of_Lead_(Italy).
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- Red_Brigades comment "The Red Brigades (Italian: Brigate Rosse, often abbreviated BR) is a paramilitary organization, based in Italy, which was responsible for numerous violent incidents, assassinations, and robberies during the so-called "Years of Lead". Formed in 1970, the organization sought to create a "revolutionary" state through armed struggle, and to remove Italy from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.".
- Red_Brigades label "Brigadas Rojas".
- Red_Brigades label "Brigadas Vermelhas".
- Red_Brigades label "Brigades rouges".
- Red_Brigades label "Brigate Rosse".
- Red_Brigades label "Czerwone Brygady".
- Red_Brigades label "Red Brigades".
- Red_Brigades label "Rode Brigades".
- Red_Brigades label "Rote Brigaden".
- Red_Brigades label "Красные бригады".
- Red_Brigades label "الألوية الحمراء".
- Red_Brigades label "红色旅".
- Red_Brigades label "赤い旅団".
- Red_Brigades sameAs Rudé_brigády.
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- Red_Brigades sameAs Brigade_Merah.
- Red_Brigades sameAs Brigate_Rosse.
- Red_Brigades sameAs 赤い旅団.
- Red_Brigades sameAs 붉은_여단.
- Red_Brigades sameAs Rode_Brigades.
- Red_Brigades sameAs Czerwone_Brygady.
- Red_Brigades sameAs Brigadas_Vermelhas.
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