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List of commanders of the Blackshirts

This article lists the commanders of the Blackshirts (Italian: Camicie Nere, CCNN; officially Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN — "Voluntary Militia for National Security"), a paramilitary wing of the Italian National Fascist Party (PNF), between the years of 1923[a] and 1943.

Commandants−General

The Commandant-General of the Blackshirts (Italian: Comandante generale della MVSN) was the supreme commander of the Blackshirts.

List of officeholders

Timeline

Renato RicciQuirino ArmelliniBenito MussoliniMaurizio Ferrante GonzagaAsclepia GandolfoCesare Maria De VecchiItalo BalboEmilio De Bono

Chiefs of Staff

The Chief of Staff of the Blackshirts (Italian: Capo di stato maggiore della MVSN) oversaw the day-to-day operations of the Blackshirts.

List of officeholders

Timeline

Renzo MontagnaEnzo GalbiatiAchille StaraceAttilio Teruzzi

See also

Notes

  1. ^ After approval by the Mussolini government on 28 December 1922, the draft law on founding the MVSN was approved by a resolution of the Grand Council of Fascism on 12 January 1923. The draft became law under Royal Decree No. 31 of 14 January 1923, issued by the King Victor Emmanuel III. The activities of the MVSN began on 1 February 1923.[citation needed]
  2. ^ Continued as commander of the National Republican Guard.

References

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  10. ^ Attilio Teruzzi, Spazio in wind
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