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Paramilitary of the Italian National Fascist Party
National Security (Italian: Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN), commonly called the Blackshirts (Italian: Camicie Nere, CCNN, singular:
Blackshirts
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MVSN may refer to: Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, better known as the Blackshirts, the Italian Fascist paramilitary groups Milice de Volontaires
MVSN
Country in Southern Europe (1861–1946)
Sicurezza Nazionale (Voluntary Militia for National Security also known as the "MVSN" or "Blackshirts") – militia loyal to Mussolini during the Fascist era, abolished
Kingdom_of_Italy
Camicie Nere, CCNN; officially Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN — "Voluntary Militia for National Security"), a paramilitary wing of the
List of commanders of the Blackshirts
List_of_commanders_of_the_Blackshirts
Former Italian all-volunteer colonial militia
per la Sicurezza Nazionale ("Volunteer Militia for National Security") or MVSN, commonly called the "Blackshirts". It is considered unique in modern Italian
Milizia_Coloniale
Honour guard of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini
MVSN and numbered 180, organized into squads of five men. Stationed in Rome, the unit was directly subordinated to the command-in-chief of the MVSN.
Moschettieri_del_Duce
Italian general during World War II (1894–1978)
he joined the Italian Social Republic, becoming the last commander of the MVSN before its dissolution and later the last chief of the police of the Italian
Renzo_Montagna
Italian Marshal of the Air Force and minister (1896–1940)
1924) Children 3 Military service Allegiance Kingdom of Italy Branch/service MVSN Regia Aeronautica Years of service 1915–1940 Rank Maresciallo dell'Aria (Marshal
Italo_Balbo
Dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943
to a civil war between the Army and the Blackshirts. On 31 December 1924, MVSN consuls met with Mussolini and gave him an ultimatum: crush the opposition
Benito_Mussolini
Italian Fascist leader (1889–1945)
Volunteer Militia (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale or MVSN) in Trieste. The MVSN was an all-volunteer militia created to organize former Blackshirts
Achille_Starace
Italian special forces unit under the then-ruling National Fascist Party
Rome-Trastevere, and were classified in the "M" Battalion Inspectorate of MVSN, who supervised the training and managed the replacement flow. For operational
Battaglioni_M
Military unit
replacing the Carabinieri and the National Security Volunteer Militia (MVSN). General Renato Ricci appointed as its commandant. Major General Italo Romegialli
National Republican Guard (Italy)
National_Republican_Guard_(Italy)
Kingdom of Italy government body, 1928–1943
Chief of Staff of the MVSN Portrait Name (born–died) Term of office 25 July 1943 Motion Took office Left office Time in office Francesco Sacco [it] (1877–1958)
Grand_Council_of_Fascism
Darkest color
for National Security (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, or MVSN). Inspired by the black uniforms of the Arditi, Italy's elite storm troops
Black
Italian professional football club
"cricket" and "football") but rather the change of name in "CXIX Legio M.V.S.N. Frosinone" and his consequent affiliation to the FIGC which took place
Frosinone_Calcio
Army of the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1946
paratroopers.[citation needed] Many Italian divisions were reinforced by a MVSN Gruppo di Assalto of two battalions due to the small size of the divisions
Royal_Italian_Army
1943 deposition of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini
gerarchi present in the capital. The EIAR, linked with the headquarters of the MVSN (the Blackshirts), was also isolated. The King had his first meeting with
Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy
Fall_of_the_Fascist_regime_in_Italy
resignation or for Victor Emmanuel to ouster Mussolini. On 31 December 1924, MVSN consuls met with Mussolini and gave him an ultimatum: crush the opposition
1929_Italian_general_election
Albanian fascist paramilitary group
following the Italian invasion of Albania. As a wing of the Italian Blackshirts (MVSN), the militia initially consisted of Italian colonists in Albania but later
Albanian_Fascist_Militia
Principal ground forces of the Kingdom of Italy during World War II
Militia for National Security – Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN) divisions, five high mountain (alpini) divisions, three mobile (celere)
Royal Italian Army during World War II
Royal_Italian_Army_during_World_War_II
was set up in Tolmezzo. Members of the Frontier Militia wore the standard MVSN uniform and a modified version of the Alpini hat, without feather. In 1939
Border_Militia
Puppet state of Nazi Germany (1943–1945)
Mussolini. The fall of the Fascist regime in Italy and the disbandment of the MVSN or "Blackshirts" saw the establishment of the National Republican Guard (Guardia
Italian_Social_Republic
Auxiliary police unit of the Republican Fascist Party
German-occupied northern Italy. As the Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale (MVSN, also known as "Blackshirts", Camicie Nere) had been disbanded in August
Black_Brigades
Military followers of Giuseppe Garibaldi
inspiration to Benito Mussolini when he formed the Italian fascist Blackshirts (MVSN) units. That gave inspiration to Adolf Hitler's units of Brownshirts, the
Redshirts_(Italy)
Italian general (1884–1943)
He left active service in 1939, due to age limits, but returned to the MVSN after the outbreak of the Second World War; in July 1942 he was given command
Enrico_Francisci
number of organisations suppressed opposition to Mussolini's regime. The MVSN or "Blackshirts" terrorized urban and provincial resistance. OVRA, an institutionalized
1934_Italian_general_election
his request from the Army to the Voluntary Militia for National Security (MVSN), with the rank of console (colonel) of the 171st Blackshirt Legion in Palermo
Santi_Quasimodo
Italian politician (1895–1943)
rank of seniore (Major) of the Voluntary Militia for National Security (MVSN), Ghisellini took part in the Second World War on the Yugoslav front, in
Igino_Ghisellini
Kastelruth, Italy Allegiance Kingdom of Italy Italian Social Republic Branch MVSN Republican Police Corps Rank Major Conflicts Italian invasion of Albania
Mario_Carità
Italian military officer (1889–1975)
Militia for National Security (MVSN), the paramilitary wing of the National Fascist Party (PNF). Under his leadership, the MVSN was dissolved and integrated
Quirino_Armellini
Italian soldier and politician
the headquarters of the MVSN in Viale Romania were surrounded by army units. Galbiati, who was in his office, ordered the MVSN not to provoke incidents
Enzo_Galbiati
Italian politician (1901–1945)
Porta was in fact a proponent of a complete merger between the PFR and the MVSN (which was to absorb all police forces) in order to constitute a politicized
Paolo_Porta
Italian political party (1921–1943)
were formalised into the Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale (MVSN), or Blackshirts, by royal decree in January 1923, bringing the squads under
National_Fascist_Party
Italian fascist politician (1892–1945)
Italo-Abyssinian War as a member of the Voluntary Militia for National Security (MVSN), the new official name of the Blackshirts, eventually attaining the rank
Roberto_Farinacci
Italian medal
National Security (Italian: Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale or MVSN), commonly called the "Blackshirts." With royal decrees of 31 January 1926
Commemorative Medal of the March on Rome
Commemorative_Medal_of_the_March_on_Rome
(SD) (Information Service) Milice de Volontaires de la Sécurité Nationale (MVSN) (Militia of National Security Volunteers, better known as the Tonton Macoutes)
List of historical secret police organizations
List_of_historical_secret_police_organizations
World War II campaign against Italy from 1940 to 1941
campaign West Africa campaign Battle of Madagascar German Motorized Company MVSN Colonial Militia South African Irish Regiment 81st (West Africa) Division
East African campaign (World War II)
East_African_campaign_(World_War_II)
Naval gun
surviving guns were assigned to coastal artillery and anti-aircraft units of the MVSN. These remained in use together with 66/47, 76/40, 77/28, 100/47, 102/35
Cannone_da_76/45_S_1911
Italian general
but was reactivated in 1941, when he was assigned as commander of the XII MVSN Zone and Bari province. On 30 November 1941, two British prisoners of war
Nicola_Bellomo_(general)
President of Haiti from 1957 to 1971
created a rural militia, the Milice de Volontaires de la Sécurité Nationale (MVSN, English: Militia of National Security Volunteers)—commonly referred to as
François_Duvalier
Italian soldier, colonial administrator and politician
1926–28, before returning to the military. He was Chief of Staff for the MVSN (the Milizia formed by the Blackshirts) from 1935; from 1937 to 1939, he
Attilio_Teruzzi
National police service of Haiti
subdue the MVSN and other vigilante groups. Some observers have argued that links between the senior army command and remnants of the MVSN have paralyzed
Haitian_National_Police
Land warfare branch of Italy's military forces
by an Assault Group (Gruppo d'Assalto) of two battalions of Blackshirts (MVSN). Reports of Italian military prowess in the Second World War were almost
Italian_Army
Italian submachine gun introduced in 1938
Regiment, "M" Battalions of the Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale (MVSN, Blackshirts) and military police. by December 1941, seeing the good results
Beretta_Model_38
Italian Fascist politician and soldier
Kingdom of Italy Italian Social Republic Branch/service Royal Italian Army MVSN Rank Lieutenant Colonel Battles/wars World War I Battles of the Isonzo Second
Aldo_Resega
Military unit
Ettore Lucas and Giorgio de Vecchi, "Storia delle Unità Combattenti della MVSN 1923-1943", Giovanni Volpe Editore, 1976. pages 63 to 116 plus errata George
3rd CC.NN. Division "21 Aprile"
3rd_CC.NN._Division_"21_Aprile"
Overview of and topical guide to World War II
World War II Royal Italian Army Regia Marina Regia Aeronautica Blackshirts (MVSN) The following list includes some of the largest events in World War II:
Outline_of_World_War_II
58333; 16.24417 Location Tarsia, Italy Operated by the Italian Blackshirts (MVSN), the Allied Military Government (after the liberation in 1943) Operational
Ferramonti_di_Tarsia
Italian politician (1902–1943)
State Security Militia" (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN). His life remained adventurous: a womanizer and entertaining host, Muti
Ettore_Muti
Italian soldiers captured in Nazi Germany
to the mainland and 94,000, including almost all the Blackshirts of the MVSN, decided immediately to accept the offer to fight alongside the Germans.
Italian_Military_Internees
Italian legislator protest against Mussolini's National Fascist Party
his entourage, including General De Bono, Chief of Police and Head of the MVSN. In late July 1924, the Socialists, Christian democrats and some Liberals
Aventine Secession (20th century)
Aventine_Secession_(20th_century)
Italian engagement of World War II
Garavan by the Blackshirts (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN) on 24 June had to be called off because of high waves and a full moon. The
Italian_invasion_of_France
Italian army general (1874–1952)
dell'Azerbaigian: i documenti militari italiani (1919-1920), p. 32 "Regio Esercito - MVSN - I Comandanti della Campagna d'Etiopia". www.regioesercito.it. "Scheda senatore
Melchiade_Gabba
Italian Fascist politician (1882–1964)
(major general) from January 1936; in 1935 he became Chief of Staff of the MVSN until 1939. He was also a member of the National Directorate of the PNF,
Luigi_Russo
Allegiance Kingdom of Italy Italian Social Republic Branch Royal Italian Army MVSN Republican Police Corps Rank Colonel Commands Autonomous Mobile Legion "Ettore
Francesco_Colombo_(soldier)
Italian military officer
Oneglia, the first regulation of the Voluntary Militia for National Security (MVSN) (the paramilitary wing of the PNF) was drawn up together with Italo Balbo
Asclepia_Gandolfo
Sport facility in Mirandola, Italy
Physical Education School of Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale (MVSN) for premilitary instructors and sportmen. The school managed to train about
Stadio_Libero_Lolli
Italian military insignia
Egypt. Additionally the MVSN activated its paramilitary legions and battalions, which were attached to the army's divisions. The MVSN units had their own
Italian_Army_gorget_patches
Military organization specialized in amphibious warfare
The Blackshirt militia maintained an independent Marine Group with four MVSN battalions (24th, 25th, 50th and 60th). The Decima Flottiglia MAS was an
Marines
American machine gun
Second World War they were still being issued to second-line units, namely to MVSN branches such as DICAT (in charge of Flak guns) and MILMART (coastal artillery)
M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun
M1895_Colt–Browning_machine_gun
Institute of Fascist Culture LNI - Lega Navale Italiana, or Italian Naval League MVSN - Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, or National Security Voluntary
Glossary_of_Fascist_Italy
Italian Army officer and politician
increased by his career as a lawyer). He rose to become honorary Consul of the MVSN Blackshirts - the voluntary militia after the March on Rome. In May 1933
Guido_Buffarini_Guidi
Italian police officer (1912–1945)
Allegiance Kingdom of Italy Italian Social Republic Branch Royal Italian Army MVSN Republican Police Corps Rank Captain Conflicts Second Italo-Ethiopian War
Mario_Nudi
Italian CC.NN. (Blackshirts militia) division
Ettore; Giorgio de Vecchi (1976). Storia delle Unità Combattenti della MVSN 1923-1943. Giovanni Volpe Editore. pp. 63–116 plus errata. Madej, W., V.
2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre"
2nd_CC.NN._Division_"28_Ottobre"
the official head of the Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN ("Volunteer Militia for National Security"), often called the "Blackshirts"
Axis_leaders_of_World_War_II
Italian Blackshirt general
Ministry of Colonies, being sent to Cyrenaica at the command of the 2nd Libyan MVSN Legion "Berenice". Military operations for the pacification of the colony
Archimede_Mischi
Sicurezza Nazionale (Voluntary Militia for National Security; Blackshirts) (MVSN) Guardia Nazionale Repubblicana (National Republican Guard) Corpo di Polizia
List of law enforcement agencies
List_of_law_enforcement_agencies
national personnel of the University Militia wore the gray-green uniform of the MVSN. They were distinguished by their alpine hat that had a black band and black
University_Militias
Political confrontation in Fascist Italy
general Emilio De Bono, commander of the Fascist paramilitary Blackshirts (MVSN), but he was discharged: even after this trial the investigation records
Matteotti_Crisis
Italian Blackshirt general
seniore (major) in the newly formed Voluntary Militia for National Security (MVSN), first commanding the "Cacciatori del Tevere" Legion, and then an autonomous
Niccolò_Nicchiarelli
Italian admiral
(1872-1913)". Mymilitaria.net. Retrieved 20 October 2021. "Regio Esercito - MVSN - I Comandanti della Campagna d'Etiopia". Regioesercito.it. Archived from
Pietro_Barone
Conflict in Libya (1923–1932)
196. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 August 2017. "Regio Esercito - MVSN - Riconquista della Libia 1923-1931". www.regioesercito.it. Archived from
Second_Italo-Senussi_War
Italian Fascist politician and soldier (1910-1945)
April 1943. In the same period he married Fernanda Francisci, daughter of MVSN General Enrico Francisci. From 2 to 25 July 1943 he was federal secretary
Enzo_Savorgnan_di_Brazzà
Ettore Lucas and Giorgio de Vecchi, "Storia delle Unità Combattenti della MVSN 1923-1943", Giovanni Volpe Editore, 1976. pages 63 to 116 plus errata. Regio
7th_CC.NN._Division_"Cirene"
Italian politician (1902–1968)
was part of the directorate of the PNF for a year, while also joining the MVSN. In 1935 he volunteered for the war in Ethiopia, where he fought with the
Giovanni_Dolfin_(politician)
Frazione in Umbria, Italy
end toward the countryside has collapsed. An inscription is reported as "M.V.S.N C" (or possibly "V.S. IVC"), though its meaning is unclear. The bridge
Bastardo,_Giano_dell'Umbria
Italian police officer
taken place in northern Italy in March, dismissed him, replacing him with MVSN General Lorenzo Chierici. Senise participated in the "conspiracy" of 25 July
Carmine_Senise
World War II German prisoner-of-war camp
air division generals, three air brigade generals, and a general of the MVSN. Among the most prominent Italian generals held in Oflag 64/Z were Italo
Oflag_64
Ettore; de Vecchi, Giorgio (1976). Storia delle Unità Combattenti della MVSN 1923-1943. Giovanni Volpe Editore. pp. 63 to 116 plus errata. "Divisione
5th CC.NN. Division "1 Febbraio"
5th_CC.NN._Division_"1_Febbraio"
Port Militia were considered officers of judicial police. "Regio Esercito - MVSN - La Milizia Portuale". Regioesercito.it. Retrieved 2021-09-27. "La milizia
Port_Militia
Italian Fascist politician and civil servant
Kingdom of Italy Branch/service Royal Italian Army MVSN Rank Lieutenant (Army) Lieutenant General (MVSN) Battles/wars World War I Battles of the Isonzo
Giovanni_Battista_Marziali
Italian CC.NN. (Blackshirts militia) division
Ettore; Giorgio de Vecchi (1976). Storia delle Unità Combattenti della MVSN 1923–1943. Giovanni Volpe Editore. pp. 63–116. George F. Nafziger – Italian
4th CC.NN. Division "3 Gennaio"
4th_CC.NN._Division_"3_Gennaio"
1935-1943. lulu.com. p. 232. ISBN 9781105074011. "Regio Esercito-Uniforms of M.V.S.N.-Regulations". Regio Esercito (in Italian). Ministry of Defence. Retrieved
Uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces
Uniforms_of_the_Italian_Armed_Forces
Ancona, 1988. E. Lucas e G. De Vecchi, Storia delle unità combattenti della M.V.S.N. (1923-1943), Ed. Volpe, Roma, 1976. L. Fulvi, Le Fanterie di Marina Italiane
Maritime_Artillery_Militia
Month of 1926
January". The New York Times. November 21, 1926. p. 2. "Regio Esercito - MVSN - La Milizia Confinaria". Regioesercito.it. Retrieved 2022-04-18. Gramsci
November_1926
1943 German campaign to disarm Italy following its armistice to the Allies during WWII
air division generals, three air brigade generals, and a general of the MVSN. Among the most prominent Italian generals held in Oflag 64/Z were Italo
Operation_Achse
Italian politician (1896–1956)
Renato Ricci Ricci in 1942 Commandant-General of the MVSN (the GNR after 8 Dec 1943) In office 20 September 1943 – 21 August 1944 Duce Benito Mussolini
Renato_Ricci
Italian cyclist
95) Pontedera, Italy Team information Discipline Road Role Rider Professional teams 1936–1939 Ganna 1940 MVSN–Viscontea 1941 Viscontea 1946 Welter–Ursus
Cesare_Del_Cancia
Italian Fascist politician and writer
Kingdom of Italy Italian Social Republic Branch/service Royal Italian Army MVSN National Republican Army Rank Colonel Battles/wars World War I Battles of
Carlo_Emanuele_Basile
Italian Fascist politician and soldier
two War Crosses for Military Valor. He then continued his career in the MVSN, reaching the rank of console (Colonel) in command of the 1st Blackshirt
Michele_Morsero
Italian Fascist activist and politician
Legione (Mirandola) of the Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale (M.V.S.N.). As one of the toughest exponents of Fascism in Modena. nominated Segretario
Temistocle_Testa
Italian Blackshirt forestry agency
anti-partisan duties in occupied Greece and Yugoslavia. "Regio Esercito - MVSN - La Milizia Forestale". Regioesercito.it. Archived from the original on
Forestry_Militia
Italian Fascist politician and soldier
Civil War as an officer of the Voluntary Militia for National Security (MVSN), participating in the early stages of the Battle of Bilbao, although at
Giuseppe_Solaro
Naval gun
2017-03-05. Campbell 1985, p. 58. Ministero della Marina 1929, pp. 286, 287. M.V.S.N. 1943, pp. 326, 362. Castronovo 1997, p. 86. Ministero della Marina 1927
Cannon_102/45
Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale - MVSN) was the Italian National Fascist Party's paramilitary wing. The MVSN had police functions and provided the
Operation Husky order of battle
Operation_Husky_order_of_battle
Italian politician (1898–1937)
late 1920s, Pierazzi held numerous roles, including commander of the 98th MVSN Legion in Grosseto, member of the Provincial Council, and commissioner for
Ferdinando_Pierazzi
Italian Fascist politician and Blackshirt general
and shortly thereafter he joined the National Security Voluntary Militia (MVSN). At the end of 1925 he was appointed secretary of the Fascist University
Domenico_Mittica
Cycling race
stage was run. Cicli Viscontea was also known as Comando Generale M.V.S.N. or M.V.S.N.-Viscontea. In 1940, there was no distinction in the rules between
1940_Giro_d'Italia
Allegiance Kingdom of Italy Italian Social Republic Branch Royal Italian Army MVSN Guardia Nazionale Repubblicana Rank General Commands Port Militia Conflicts
Francesco_Amilcare_Dupanloup
Marquis of Vescovato
him the supreme commander of the Voluntary Militia for National Security (MVSN). After a little over a year, he retired upon reaching the age limit, but
Maurizio_Ferrante_Gonzaga
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, a knight of the Round Table; lover of Enidè.
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