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The Voluntary Militia for National Security ( it, Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN), commonly called the Blackshirts ( it, Camicie Nere, CCNN, singular: ) or (singular: ), was originally the
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wing of the National Fascist Party, known as the
Squadrismo ''Squadrismo'' () was the movement of ''squadre d’azione'' (literally ‘action squads’), the fascist militias organized outside the authority of the Italian state and led by local leaders called ''ras'' (a title given to the Abyssinian headmen ...
, and after 1923 an all-volunteer militia of the Kingdom of Italy under Fascist rule, similar to the SA. Its members were distinguished by their black uniforms (modelled on those of the ''
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'', Italy's elite troops of World War I) and their loyalty to
Benito Mussolini Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (; 29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party. He was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in 194 ...
, the '' Duce'' (leader) of Fascism, to whom they swore an oath. The founders of the paramilitary groups were nationalist intellectuals, former army officers and young landowners opposing peasants' and country labourers' unions. Their methods became harsher as Mussolini's power grew, and they used violence and intimidation against Mussolini's opponents.Bosworth, R. J. B, ''Mussolini's Italy: Life Under the Fascist Dictatorship, 1915–1945'' (Penguin Books, 2005), p. 117 In 1943, following the fall of the Fascist regime, the MVSN was integrated into the
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and disbanded.


History

The Blackshirts were established as the ''
Squadrismo ''Squadrismo'' () was the movement of ''squadre d’azione'' (literally ‘action squads’), the fascist militias organized outside the authority of the Italian state and led by local leaders called ''ras'' (a title given to the Abyssinian headmen ...
'' in 1919 and consisted of many disgruntled former soldiers. It was given the task of leading fights against their bitter enemies – the Socialists. They may have numbered 200,000 by the time of Mussolini's March on Rome from 27 to 29 October 1922. In 1922 the ''squadristi'' were reorganized into the ''milizia'' and formed numerous ''bandiere'', and on 1 February 1923 the Blackshirts became the Voluntary Militia for National Security (''Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale'', or MVSN), which lasted until 8 September 1943
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. The
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, located in the areas of northern Italy occupied by Germany, reformed the MVSN on 8 December 1943 into the National Republican Guard (''Guardia Nazionale Repubblicana'', or GNR).


Organization

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, equivalent to an army general. The MVSN was formed in imitation of the ancient
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, as follows:


Basic organisation

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. * Zona (zone) = division * Legione ( legion) = regiment, each legion was a militia unit consisting of a small active cadre and a large reserve of civilian volunteers. * Coorte (
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) = battalion * Centuria (
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) =
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* Manipolo ( maniple) = platoon * Squadra (
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) = squad These units were also organised on the triangular principle as follows: * 3 squadre = 1 manipolo ( maniple) * 3 manipoli = 1 centuria (
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) * 3 centuriae = 1 coorte (
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) * 3 coorti = 1 legione ( legion) * 3 legioni = 1 divisioni (field division) * 3 or more legioni = 1 zona (zone – an administrative division)


Territorial organisation

The MVSN original organisation consisted of 15 zones controlling 133 legions (one per province) of three cohorts each and one Independent Group controlling 10 legions. In 1929 it was reorganized into four ''raggruppamenti'', but later in October 1936, it was reorganized into 14 zones controlling only 133 legions with two cohorts each one of men 21 to 36 years old and the other of men up to 55 years old. There were also special units in Rome, on Ponza Island and the black-uniformed '' Moschettieri del Duce'' ("The Leader's Musketeers", Mussolini's Guard), the
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(four legions) and ''
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'' in Africa (seven legions). The original organisation by Royal Decrees on 1 February 1923 and 4 August 1924 consisted of fifteen zones, as follows: *1st Zone ( Piedmont), HQ Turin ** first Sabauda - Turin ** second Alpina - Turin ** third Subalpina - Cuneo ** fourth Marengo -
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** fifth Valle Scrivia -
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** eleventh Monferrato - Casale ** twelfth Monte Bianco - Aosta ** twenty-eighth Randaccio - Vercelli ** twenty-ninth Alpina - Pallanza ** thirtieth Oddone - Novara ** thirty-seventh P. Prestinari - Turin ** thirty-eighth N. Alfieri -
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*Second Zone (
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) HQs Milan *Third Zone ( Liguria) HQ Genoa *Fourth Zone (''Venezia Tridentina'') HQ Verona *Fifth Zone ( Veneto) HQ
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*Sixth Zone ( Venezia Giulia) HQ Trieste *Seventh Zone ( Emilia Romagna) HQ Bologna *Eighth Zone ( Tuscany) HQ Florence *Ninth Zone ( Umbria &
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) HQ Perugia *Tenth Zone ( Lazio) HQ Rome *Eleventh Zone (
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& Molise) HQ Pescara *Twelfth Zone ( Campania) HQ Naples *Thirteenth Zone (
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*Fourteenth Zone ( Sicily) HQ
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*Fifteenth Zone ( Sardinia) HQ
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Security militia

Special militias were also organised to provide security police and
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functions, these included: *
Forestry Militia The Forestry Militia (Italian: ''Milizia Forestale'') was the branch of the Volunteer Militia for National Security tasked with protecting and managing Italy's forestry resources and national parks, and countering poaching and other environmental ...
*
Border Militia The Border Militia (Italian: ''Milizia Confinaria'') was the branch of the Volunteer Militia for National Security entrusted with border control in Fascist Italy.{{cite web, url=http://www.regioesercito.it/milizia/mvsn_mconf.htm , title=Regio Eserci ...
* Highway Militia *
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* Posts and Telegraph Militia * Railway Militia * University Militia * Anti-aircraft and Coastal Artillery Militia, a combined command that controlled two militias: ** Anti-Aircraft Militia ** Coastal Artillery Militia


Standards

The standards of each of the units of the Blackshirts, save for the Moschettieri del Duce, which carried a small standard in black similar to those of the regular armed forces, were a modernized form of the standards ( Vexillum) used by the old Roman army.


Ethiopian campaign

During the 1935–36 Second Italo-Ethiopian War against the Ethiopian Empire, seven CCNN Divisions were organized: * 1st CC.NN. Division "23 Marzo" ('' 23rd March'') * 2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre" ('' 28th October'') * 3rd CC.NN. Division "21 Aprile" ('' 21st April'') * 4th CC.NN. Division "3 Gennaio" ('' 3rd January'') * 5th CC.NN. Division "1 Febbraio" ('' 1st February'') * 6th CC.NN. Division "Tevere" ('' Tiber'') * 7th CC.NN. Division "Cirene" ('' Cyrene'') The first six Divisions were sent to Ethiopia and participated in the war and in the Italian war crimes in Ethiopia. The seventh was deployed to Italian Libya but not fully equipped or trained before it was disbanded after the war had ended.


Division organisation


Organisation on 3 October 1935

* Divisional HQ * 3 x legions each with: ** legion HQ ** 1 legionary machine gun company with 16 machine guns ** 2 legionary infantry battalions, each with: *** 1 machine gun company with 8 × 8 mm
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and *** 3 infantry companies each with 9 light machine guns and 3× 45 mm mortars *** 1 pack-artillery battery with 4 × 65 mm L17 each. * 1 × artillery battalion (Army) with 3 batteries ( 65/17) * 1 × engineers company (mixed Army and Blackshirts) * 2 × replacements battalions (1 infantry, 1 mixed) * 1 × medical section * 1 × logistics section (food) * 1 × pack-mules unit (1600 mules) * 1 × mixed trucks unit (80 light trucks) The Blackshirts Rifle Battalions had three rifle companies but no MMG company. The rifle companies had three platoons (three squads with one LMG each). Each Legion had an MMG company with four platoons of three weapons each (plus two spares). The Blackshirts replacement battalions were organised as the Blackshirts rifle battalions, but its platoons were overstrength (60 men each) and with only 1 × LMG in each platoon.


Organization on 10 June 1940

* Division Command * 2 Blackshirt legions - each ** 3 battalions ** 1 81 mm mortar company ** 1 accompanying battery 65 mm/17 mtn guns * 1 machine gun battalion * 1 artillery regiment: ** 2 artillery groups ** 1 artillery group ** 2 AA batteries 20mm * 1 mixed engineering battalion ** 1 ambulance section sanita ** 3 field hospitals (planned when available) ** 1 supply section * 1 section mixed transport


Leadership


Spanish Civil War

Three CCNN Divisions were sent to participate in the Spanish Civil War as part of the
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. The Blackshirt (Camicie Nere, or CCNN) Divisions contained regular soldiers and volunteer militia from the Fascist Party. The CCNN divisions were semi-motorised. * 1st CC.NN. Division "Dio lo Vuole" (''"God Wills it"'') * 2nd CC.NN. Division "Fiamme Nere" (''"Black Flames"'') * 3rd CC.NN. Division "Penne Nere" (''"Black Feathers"'') The 3rd CCNN Division was disbanded and consolidated with the 2nd CCNN Division in April 1937 after their defeat at
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. After the campaigns in Northern Spain ended in October 1937, the 2nd CCNN Division was consolidated with the 1st CCNN and renamed the XXIII de Marzo Division "Llamas Negras".


World War II

In 1940 the MVSN was able to muster 340,000 first-line combat troops, providing three divisions (1st, 2nd and 4th – all three of which were lost in the North African Campaign) and, later in 1942, a fourth ("M") and fifth division ''Africa'' were formed. Mussolini also pushed through plans to raise 142 MVSN combat battalions of 650 men each to provide a ''Gruppo di Assalto'' to each army division. The Gruppi consisted of two cohorts (each of three ''centuriae'' of three ''manipoli'' of two ''squadre'' each) plus Gruppo Supporto company of two heavy machine gun ''manipoli'' (with three HMG each) and two 81 mm mortar ''manipoli'' (with three mortars each). Later forty-one mobile groups were raised to become the third regiment in Italian Army divisions as it was determined through operational experience that the Italian Army's binary divisions were too small in both manpower and heavy equipment. These mobile groups suffered heavy casualties due to being undermanned, underequipped and under-trained. In 1941, Mussolini decided to create twenty-two highly trained combat battalions called "M" Battalions. These battalions were given the designation M alongside their names in the Army OOB to indicate their status; that they had received specialist assault and combat training, or had proven themselves in combat and had received a battlefield promotion to this status. By the end of the Fascist regime only eleven battalions had been fully formed. The MVSN fought in every theatre Italy did. Sixteen MVSN combat battalions served in Yugoslavia. Their numbers were: 3, 4, 8, 16, 29, 33, 54, 58, 61, 71, 81, 85, 115, 144, 162, 215. Six of the battalions which were distinguished in combat were designated M Battalions and those were the 8th, 16th, 29th, 71st, 81st, and 85th.


Appearance

The Blackshirts wore the same uniform as the Italian army with the addition of a black shirt and tie and a black
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. The uniform jacket had black flames with two ends on the collar in place of the insignia and the lictor bundles instead of the army's stars. There was an all-black dress uniform worn by some officers and the ''Moschettieri del Duce'' ("The Leader's Musketeers", Mussolini's Guard).


Ranks

Mussolini as was made () in 1935 and Adolf Hitler was made () in 1937. All other ranks closely approximated those of the old
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as follows.


Legacy

The ethos and sometimes the uniform were later copied by others who shared Mussolini's political ideas, including Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany, who issued brown shirts to the "Storm Troops" (''
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'') and black uniforms to the "Defense Squad" ('' Schutzstaffel'', also colloquially known as "Brownshirts", because they wore black suit-like tunics with brown shirts), Sir Oswald Mosley in the United Kingdom (whose
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were also known as the "Blackshirts"), the Warriors for the Advancement of the Bulgarian National Spirit who wore red shirts,
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in the United States ( Silver Legion of America or "Silver Shirts"), in Mexico the
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or "Golden Shirts",
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in Brazil (whose followers wore green shirts), and Eoin O'Duffy in the Irish Free State (Army Comrades Association or " Blueshirts"). "Blueshirts" can also refer to Canadian fascists belonging to the
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, the Chinese Blue Shirts Society and to the members of Falange Española, the most influential party within
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in Spain. The paramilitary fascist
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members in Romania and the fascist
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wore green shirts. After the
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was signed, the Blackshirts were dissolved; in the pro-fascist
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they were replaced by the National Republican Guard and the
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in the militia role, alongside the
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.


See also

*
Squadrismo ''Squadrismo'' () was the movement of ''squadre d’azione'' (literally ‘action squads’), the fascist militias organized outside the authority of the Italian state and led by local leaders called ''ras'' (a title given to the Abyssinian headmen ...
*
Italian Social Republic The Italian Social Republic ( it, Repubblica Sociale Italiana, ; RSI), known as the National Republican State of Italy ( it, Stato Nazionale Repubblicano d'Italia, SNRI) prior to December 1943 but more popularly known as the Republic of Salò ...
**
Black Brigades The ''Corpo Ausiliario delle Squadre d'azione di Camicie Nere'' (Italian: Auxiliary Corps of the Black Shirts' Action Squads), most widely known as the Black Brigades ( it, Brigate Nere), was one of the Fascist paramilitary groups, organized ...
* Black Legion, often nicknamed as the "Blackshirts" or simply "Blacks" – Croatia * Black Shortsparody of the Blackshirts in the writings of
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* Blackshirts – Albania * Redshirts – Bulgaria * Blueshirts – Canada * Blue Shirts
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( Kuomintang) * BrownshirtsNazi Germany ** Blackshirts – Nazi Germany ** Gestapo – Nazi Germany * Blueshirts – Ireland * Greenshirts – Ireland * Greenshirts – United Kingdom * Greenshirts – Yugoslavia * Greenshirts – Brazil * Redshirts – Italy * Redshirts – Mexico * Goldshirts – Mexico *
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– ethnically Dutch South Africans * Greenshirts – Romania * Blackshirts – United Kingdom * Silvershirts – United States * Blueshirts - Spain * Portuguese Legion * Yokusan Sonendan – Japan


General

* Militia *
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* Political color *
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*
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Notes


External links


Axis History Factbook/Italy/Militia


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