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"Bella ciao" (; "Goodbye beautiful") is an Italian song dedicated to the partisans of Italy who fought against the invading forces of
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and the fascist collaborationists of the
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between 1943 and 1945 during the Italian resistance and the liberation of Italy. It is based on a
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from the late 19th century. The first documented recording was by the mondina who performed various folk chants, including an original version of Bella Ciao that was adapted in a context of a protest about harsh work condition. On the other hand, it is also believed that the Mondine version was modified and adopted as an anthem. Several folk songs already existed in the north of Italy showing elements that resemble to the partisan version of Bella Ciao, including some fragments of the leading melody and a few sentences of the partisan lyrics, such as "If I die as a patriot, oh goodbye beatiful", saying "patriot" instead of what later was swapped with "partisan". So, even if there are no sufficient proofs that this song was actually sung among the partisan, there are many evidencies that a proto-version of the song that is now well known, existed long before the Mondine record. Versions of "Bella ciao" continue to be sung worldwide as a
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of freedom and resistance.


History

The origins of the song are unclear, although one hypothesis is that "Bella Ciao" was originally sung as "''Alla mattina appena alzata''" ("In the morning as soon as I woke up") by
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, especially in
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from the late 19th century to the first half of the 20th century, with different lyrics. They worked at '' mondare'' ( weeding) the rice fields in northern Italy, to help the healthy growth of young rice plants. This work was performed during the flooding of the fields, from the end of April to the beginning of June every year. During this time, the first stages of their development, the delicate shoots needed to be protected from the difference in temperature between the day and the night. It consisted of two phases: transplanting the plants and pruning the weeds. Mondare was an extremely tiring task, carried out primarily by women known as ''mondine'' (plural; singular '' mondina''), from the poorest social classes. They would spend their workdays with bare feet in water up to their knees, and their backs bent continuously. The atrocious working conditions, long hours and very low pay led to constant dissatisfaction and, at times, to rebellious movements and riots in the early years of the 20th century. The struggles against the supervising ''padroni'' were even harder, with plenty of clandestine workers ready to compromise even further the already low wages just to get work. Besides "Bella ciao", similar songs of the mondina women included "" and "". Other versions of the antecedents of "Bella ciao" appeared over the years, indicating that "Alla mattina appena alzata" must have been composed in the latter half of the 19th century. The earliest written version is dated back to 1906 and comes from near
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As a partisan song

There are no indications of the relevance of "Bella ciao" among the partisan brigades, nor of the very existence of the 'partisan version' prior to the first publication of the text in 1953. There are no traces in the documents of the immediate postwar period nor its presence in important songbooks. It is not, for example, in Pasolini's 1955 nor in the ''Canti Politici'' of Editori Riuniti of 1962. The 1963 version of
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shot to fame after the group Il Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano presented it at the 1964
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both as a song of the mondine and as a partisan hymn, and the latter so "inclusive" that it could hold together the various political souls of the national liberation struggle (Catholics, Communists, Socialists, Liberals...) and even be sung at the end of the
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(Democrazia Cristiana) 1975 congress which elected the former partisan Zaccagnini as national secretary". As reported in the text by Roberto Battaglia ''History of the Italian Resistance'' popular songs of the era were ''
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'' and the aria of the famous Soviet folk song '' Katjuša'', which became the official anthem of the Garibaldi Partisan Brigades. Even the well-known journalist, former partisan and historian of the partisan struggle, Giorgio Bocca publicly stated: These statements were later certified by Carlo Pestelli in his book ''Bella ciao. The song of freedom'', in which he reconstructs the origins and spread of the song. Even the historians of the Italian song Antonio Virgilio Savona and
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have affirmed that "Bella ciao" was not sung or was rarely sung during the partisan war, but was widespread immediately after the Second World War. Only a few voices, such as that of the historians Cesare Bermani and Ruggero Giacomini, claim that some version of "Bella ciao" was sung by some brigades during the Resistance, although not necessarily in the now popular 'partisan version', of whose existence, as specified above, there is no documentary evidence until the 1950s. The text as sung today was first published in 1953 in the magazine ''La Lapa'', and then in ''
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'' in 1957.


Melody

A possible origin of the melody was identified by researcher Fausto Giovannardi, following the discovery of a Yiddish melody (Koilen song) recorded by a
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accordionist of Ukrainian origin, Mishka Ziganoff, in 1919 in New York. According to the scholar Rod Hamilton of The British Library in London, "Koilen" would be a version of "Dus Zekele Koilen" (The bag of coal), of which there are various versions dating back to the 1920s. Italian folksinger Giovanna Daffini recorded the song in 1962. The music is in quadruple meter. \relative c' \addlyrics


Lyrics


Mondine version


Partisan version


Covers

One of the most famous recordings is that of the Italian folk singer Giovanna Daffini who recorded both the mondina and the partisan versions. It appears in her 1975 album ''Amore mio non piangere''. Many artists have recorded the song, including
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, Mary Hopkin, Sandie Shaw, and Manu Chao. * 1964:
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as a single * 1965: Milva as a single taken from her album ''Canti della libertà'' * 1969:
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in the album ''Basta'' As a response to the regime of Augusto Pinochet * 1975: Giovanna Daffini in her album ''Amore mio non piangere'' * 1993:
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on the album ''Combat Folk'' * 1993: Banda Bassotti on the album ''Gridalo Forte Records'' * 2001: Anita Lane on the album ''Sex O'Clock'' * 2010:
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on the album ''Combat Circus'' * 2018: Marc Ribot and
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on the album ''Songs of Resistance 1942–2018'' by Marc Ribot * 2018:
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published another EDM version * 2019:
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and Juan Pinilla released a Flamenca interpretation for the congress of the European Left * 2021: Helmut Lotti released "Italian Songbook" with Bella Ciao as track number 5 * 2021: Becky G as a single * 2022: As a part of ''
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'' new DLC ''By Blood Alone'', Paradox released a choir version of "Bella Ciao" arranged by Håkan Glänte and performed by Göteborg Baroque.


International versions

In addition to the original Italian, the song has been recorded by various artists in many different languages, including Albanian, Arabic, Armenian, Belarusian, Bosnian, Breton, Bengali, Bulgarian, Burmese, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, English, Esperanto, Finnish, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Hebrew, Japanese, Kashmiri, Kurdish, Persian, Macedonian, Malayalam, Marathi, Norwegian, Occitan, Punjabi, Russian, Serbian, Sinhalese, Slovak, Spanish, Syriac, Swedish, Tagalog, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Tibetan, Turkish, Ukrainian and Yiddish. *
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Soviet singer Muslim Magomayev performed the song at some of his concerts and he stated that it was Brezhnev's favorite by him. * The Chinese version of the song featured in the Chinese translation of the Yugoslavian film ''
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''. * A rewritten version of the song can be heard on
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''. * Guadeloupean punk band The Bolokos recorded a version in Creole and French called "Bel Aw" on their eponymous album inspired by the Ramoneurs de Menhirs version. * Another version of the song was recorded by the punk rock band
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on their album, ''Every Day Time Bomb''. * Former
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bands KUD Idijoti and later
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recorded their versions of the track. * Hungarian punk rock band Aurora has performed the song. *
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Leslie Fish has written and performed several versions of the song, one of which can be found on the album ''Smoked Fish''. * Folk artist Mirah lent her voice to this song on her 2004 album, ''
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''. * Anita Lane recorded a version in English for her 2001 album, ''Sex O'Clock''. * Breton folk punk band
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recorded a version in
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and French but called it "BellARB". * Swedish
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group Knutna nävar included a version in Swedish named ''I Alla Länder'' on their album ' from 1973. * Danish psychedelic rock group
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have recorded a version of this song on the albums ''En Vugge Af Stål'' from 1982 and ''Ild Og Frihed'' (1989). * San Francisco punk band
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perform "Bella Ciao" on their album, ''Brazo en Brazo''. * French-born musician of Spanish origin Manu Chao has also recorded a version of the song. * Kurdish Singer Ciwan Haco has included the song in his album ''Çaw Bella'' 1989 – Bochum – Germany. He sang it in Kurmanji Kurdish He added the Kurmanji masculine vocative case article 'lo' to the lyrics to give it some locality. * Kurdish music band Koma Dengê Azadî has also included the song with a different style in their album ''Çaw Bella'' 1991 – Istanbul – Turkey. The song was revived during ISIS attack on Kobane 2014. * The tune has been used in the song "Pilla Chao" from the 2011
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and also dubbed as "Penne Chaavu" in the
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version of the same film. * The 2013
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film '' Besharam'' starring Ranbir Kapoor uses the tune in the song "Love Ki Ghanti." * Italian ska punk band
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recorded the song on their 2006 album ''Combat Circus''. * The Norwegian group Samvirkelaget (a collaboration between rap group
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and ska band Hopalong Knut) released a version of the song on their 2007 album Musikk. * German
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recorded a German version on *
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and Hannes Wader performed it live on their collaboration album ''Was für eine Nacht''. * Turkish band
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have recorded a Turkish translation of the song on their 1988 album ''Haziranda Ölmek Zor / Berivan''. * Turkish band Bandista has recorded a Turkish version, "Hoşçakal", on their album ''Daima!'', in 2011. * Bosnian musician Goran Bregović has recorded one version on his album ''Champagne for Gypsies'' (2012). * German folk duo
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recorded a free adaptation on their 1982 album ''Miteinander'' that, instead of glorifying the death of the partisan, paints him as a reluctant anti-hero who is scared and despises war, but feels he has no other choice because of the atrocities he has seen. * Thai
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recorded a Thai version of the song called "Plodploy Plianplaeng" (, "Liberate and Change"). It has been used by the Red Shirts anti-fascism group since 2011. * Spanish punk rock band Boikot recorded a modified version in Spanish. * An a cappella version was recorded by
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in 1991 on their album ''Folk Music Around The World.'' * Belarusian folk punk band Dzieciuki recorded a modified version in Belarusian under the name "Трымайся, браце!" ("Hold fast, brother!"). *
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recorded "Bèla Ciaò", a version in Occitan for his 2010 album, ''Colors''. * Mike Singer recorded an Electro dance version in June 2018. * In August 2018, Škampi na Žaru, an occasional musical project of Slovak Radio Expres, published the song with Slovak lyrics. *
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and Maddix released an EDM version of the song in 2018. * American DJ
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also made an EDM version in 2018. * Marc Ribot collaborated with
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to create their own version for 2018. It is the first song Tom Waits has done in 2 years. This appears on the Marc Ribot album Songs of Resistance 1942–2018. * In 2019, Extinction Rebellion modified the text to suit their mission and named their new version "Rebella Ciao". * In 2019, Spanish singer Najwa released her take on the Spanish version of the song, that later served as the music in the ending credits of the fourth season of ''Money Heist'' (in which she plays Alicia Sierra). * On 23 February 2020
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released her remixed version of the song that topped the Lebanese Singles Chart. * In October 2019, in CAA and NRC protests Poojan Sahil, made a Hindi version "Wapas Jao" () of Bella Ciao in Hindi. * On 6 January 2020, a Hindi version of this song was used by protesters in Mumbai who were agitating against the Indian government (
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covered the song with German lyrics. * In the
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specifically Pergerakan Pemuda UMNO supporters adopted the song's melody, modified it in Malay under the name "Cukuplah Sekali Ditipu" ("It's enough to be cheated once") referring to the former Pakatan Harapan administration from 2018 to 2020. The song, with rendition, later regained popularity among BN supporters in the 2022 Malaysian General Elections, which was uploaded on the official YouTube channel of
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. * On 17 December 2020, during the
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, Poojan Sahil made a rendition of "Bella Ciao" in Punjabi against the new farm laws in India. * During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, a Bengali version of the song was created named "Lorey Jao" (trans : Continue to fight) to encourage the frontline workers in India. * In 2020, protest group Men In Black Denmark used the song's melody, renaming it "Mette Ciao", referring to Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. * During the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 and inspired by the TV series ''
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, Nerses Avetisyan – came together to release the Armenian version of the song, with original lyrics by Aram Topchyan. * Zin Linn, a Burmese student activist, wrote the Burmese version of the song and it was sung in several demonstrations in Myanmar, during the nationwide protest against the military coup in early 2021. * In 2021, a Bengali version of "Bella Ciao" was used by an Indian political party, BJP, to campaign against another party named TMC. The song was named "Pishi jao", which means "Aunty go!" in Bengali referring to TMC leader
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. * In July 2022, Sri Lankan actress
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and Sri Lankan singer Indrachapa Liyanage together with the National People's Power released a
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cover "Enawado (එනවාදෝ)" ("Will you come?") during the
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. * In 2023, the Serbian version of "Bella Ciao", part of "Next to you" movie soundtrack, interpreted by Bojana Janković, was used as anthem of
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In popular culture

As an internationally known hymn of freedom, it was intoned at many historic and revolutionary events. The song originally aligned itself with Italian partisans fighting against Nazi German occupation troops, but has since become to merely stand for the inherent rights of all people to be liberated from tyranny.


Renewed popularity

In 2017 and 2018, the song received renewed popularity due to the singing of "Bella ciao" multiple times in the Spanish television series ''
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''. The character
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recounts in one of her narrations, "The life of the Professor revolved around a single idea: Resistance. His grandfather, who had fought against the fascists in Italy, taught him the song and he taught us." The song is played in emblematic moments in the series as a metaphor for freedom.


Miscellaneous

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, have long used the song (with modified lyrics) as a chant. In April 2018, supporters from the Portuguese soccer club
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adapted the song with the lyrics "" ("Bye bye fifth"), referring to the lost opportunity by rival club S.L. Benfica to win a fifth national championship in a row, a feat only F.C. Porto has achieved in the country. The song was also adapted by Brazilian fans during
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to tease and taunt
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about their possible exit in the first round, which eventually did not occur, with references to Argentine players Di María, Mascherano, and
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( Brazil and Argentina have a well-known football rivalry). The song was the inspiration for the #EleNão movement against right wing Brazilian presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro. During nationwide protests in Colombia in 2019, the anti-fascist song was adapted by demonstrators to oppose the government of Iván Duque of the Centro Democrático party, who have been for years questioned or investigated for systematic violations of the Constitution, the environment, Human Rights and Crimes against humanity. As the presidential period of Duque ends in 2022, since 2019 the song, dubbed as 'Duque Chao', is sung and interpreted in protests in Colombia and by the diáspora, also during the national strike demonstrations of April and May 2021, in which citizens have been killed, injured and disappeared by state police forces. In March 2020, the song once again gained international attention after Europeans and Italians in lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy and
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sang "Bella ciao" from the balconies of their
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es. In the 2021 video game ''
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'', the song is adapted to Spanish as La Bella Ciao de Libertad with altered lyrics referring to the revolutionary movement of the game. In 2023, unionists from the Italian General Confederation of Labour, Italian Confederation of Trade Unions, and
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sang "Bella Ciao" to protest Prime Minister
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, who has been criticized for her party's neo-fascist origins.


Filmography

"Bella Ciao" has been used many times in soundtracks of films. Examples include: * 1969: " Most (Savage Bridge)", directed by
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, Yugoslavia. * 1976:
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directed by Isao Takahata, Japan. * 2000: ''À l'attaque!'' directed by Robert Guédiguian. * 2006: ''
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'' is a South Korean neo-noir action comedy film directed by Park Chul-hee. * 2010: '' L'Immortel'' directed by Richard Berry, where "Bella Ciao" is sung by a prisoner. * 2012: '' Businessman'' directed by Puri Jagannadh, where "Pilla Chao" is sung by Vijay Surya. Music director: S Thaman * 2013: " Besharam" directed by
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, where "Love Ki Ghanti" is sung by Sujeet Shetty, Ranbir Kapoor, & Amitosh Nagpal. * 2017: ''
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'', Spanish TV series, sung many times by the robbers. * 2018: ''Bella Ciao!'', a feature film. Whistled on soundtrack during the beginning title and performed by The Carnival Band in a scene. * 2019: ''
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'', a biographical film directed by
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. * 2020: ''
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'', Iranian drama film directed by Mohammad Rasoulof. * 2022: '' R.M.N.'', Romanian drama film film written and directed by Cristian Mungiu, where the villagers sing and dance to the song, ironic given the turn the village takes later. * 2023: ''Next to you'', Serbian film directed by
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See also

* – another Italian revolutionary song * – another song associated with the Italian partisans * – another Italian partisan song * - A Yiddish partisan song popularized during
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* - The pro-fascist 'equivalent' *
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References


External links


Text of "Bella ciao"
in 50 languages, with commentaries
Bella Ciao video illustrated with WWII period partisan photos
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