occupation of Turin

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The occupation of Turin was the period during World War II when German forces controlled the Italian city of Turin following Italy’s armistice, marked by repression, resistance activity, and significant hardship for the civilian population.

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occupation of Turin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event in World War II
military occupation
appliesToJurisdiction Municipality of Turin
surface form: municipality of Turin
characterizedBy German military control
collaboration by Fascist authorities
political repression
resistance activity
chronology ended with the general insurrection of April 1945 in northern Italy
occurred after the Armistice of Cassibile
conflict World War II
countryInvolved Kingdom of Italy
Nazi Germany
endTime 1945-04-25
April 1945
followedBy establishment of Allied control in Turin
liberation of Turin
hasCause armistice of Cassibile
surface form: Armistice of Cassibile

collapse of Fascist regime in Italy
hasEffect anti-partisan operations
civilian hardship
deportation of Jews
forced labor requisitions
repression of political opponents
shortages of food and fuel
involves Allied strategic bombing
Fascist militia
Italian Social Republic
sabotage of industrial plants
urban guerrilla warfare
location Italy
Piedmont
Turin
notableSite FIAT industrial plants in Turin
Centro storico di Torino
surface form: Turin city center

Turin railway network
surface form: Turin railway yards
occupyingForce German Wehrmacht in Italy
surface form: German military administration in Italy

Wehrmacht
opposingForce Italian Resistance
Italian Resistance
surface form: Italian partisan formations

National Liberation Committee
surface form: National Liberation Committee (CLN)
partOf German occupation of Italy
Italian campaign
surface form: Italian campaign of World War II
startTime 1943-09-10
September 1943
temporalLocation 1943
1944
1945

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German occupation of Italy hasPart occupation of Turin