@@federicoorticosa3399 Mussolini was without a doubt an incompetent fool whom not only nearly lost to Greek soldiers but he had to invade a country that is very low in technology and modern science and would be easily defeated by anyone in a car with a handgun.
@@federicoorticosa3399 so it is not a big surprise that when Mussolini was kicked out of Italy, Hitler Had! To take charge of Italy because Mussolini fucked up.
I know this song since my young age from my grandma but didn’t know the origin. Now I know. It’s even more touching. Solidarity with our Italian friends!
The Chad Partisan: -Italian -Bandoliers Everywhere -Wears Flat Cap -Born To Kill Facists Virgin Partisan -Spanish -Sings "Bella Ciao" For No Reason -Wears Red Tracksuit With Dali Mask -Tries To Be A Partisan
The THAD partisan -Balkan -Forces Nazi Germany to station large numbers of troops in a Surrendered nation -Supports a War Hero -Believes in Unity and Brotherhood
makes me cry family on both sides of the civil war in ww2 (yes, the partisans against the ustace was technically a civilwar), both in yugo and in italy. my family left when the germans came from the north, and ones who remained hid americans.
This has become the song for all those who fight the world over for some just cause. Whether it's a workers' strike, rebels overthrowing a dictatorship or a soldier defending their country from invaders.
I saw a video when a italian guy lost his father in a partisan war in italy, and at his birthday mom showed him this music that his father was singing. He cried and me aswell😢
@@ajorngjdonaydbr Everyone has been under different rule in the past, that doesnt mean this song applies to anyone who ever lived. Just for clarification, I like my own comments because I agree with them, not because I think it validates my point.
Bro, sorry to say this so bluntly, but there are farts that are more Italian than you. 15 generations ago would be somewhere between 300 (in case everyone was 20 when having kids) and 450 (in case everyone was 30 when having kids) years ago. Not to mention you added the + meaning it's even longer than that. It's not your Italian heritage making you feel patriotic, it's the fact that its a patriotic song.
It was most likely very annoying for any of the military who didn't like fascism or supported Emmanuel III. You're military is already struggling and it's now thrown into another war. Now against the ones who fought with you in the previous war.
We sang it in high school back in the 60's, and YES the music teacher gave us Italian history and language information before we learned to sing it. I wasn't aware at the time of how radical it was considered. Unfortunately, it's still necessary to sing it in Italy. 💕💕
0:05 0:12 The song says "alzato" but u have written "svegliato" (alzato e svegliato are synonyms) 0:17 It's "E ho" instead of "eo ho" (eo doesnt exist) 0:21 0:31 "Portami" instead of "porta mi"
@@antonioaccogli1014 I understood. I gave a possible explanation why. There's another version on his channel that uses 'svegliato' so the subtitles were likely copy/pasted from that.
@Sakusha Durante doesn't state that the character is communist. The song is used to express the idea of resistance against tyranny and the idea of common brotherhood.
Sakusha Durante hello. I see your point. Indeed ideology has been the cause of so many deaths through human history. I had to google translate what you have written since I do not speak Italian. However, I do speak English and French. I wish we can continue talking, you seem like an interesting person :) .
@@GhjaknyetLestrange The professor's grandfather was an Italian partisan. I watched La Casa de Papel, It wasn't that bad. I just think thats all this song is known for now.
Glory to your future, Italy. I’m not from around, and they don’t teach this part of history in schools where I’m from, but freedom is a right to every damn human and I’m glad to see it realized.
Stamattina mi son svegliato O bella ciao Bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao Stamattina mi son svegliato Eo ho trovato I'invasor O partigiano porta mi via O bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao Partigiano porta mi via Che mi sento di morir E se io muoio da partigiano O bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao E se io muoio da partigiano Tu mi devi sepperllir E seppellire lassú in montagna O bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao Sepperllire lassú in montagna Sotto l'ombra di un bel fior Tutte le genti che passerano O bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao E le genti che passerano Mi diranno ''Che bel fior!'' É questo il fiore del partigiano O bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao É questo il fiore del partigiano Morto per la liberta! É questo il fiore del partigiano Morto per la liberta É questo il fiore del partigiano MORTO PER LA LIBERTA
@@DemonicEngineer i used to listen to this song and discovered about la casa de papel then i started watching it as there nothing else to do due to the coronavirus its worth a watch
Dunmer Warrior bror nu när nationella är inställda är mitt liv knullat, haft prov minst 1 gång varje vecka nu i mer än 1 månad och minst 3 stora inlämningar varje vecka, helt sjukt
@@jeanclaudevanpwn3252 Det låter absolut sjukt. Själv går jag bara en komvux kurs i fysik samtidigt som jag försöker ta körkort. Inställda högskole provet var illa för mig med men påverkar mig inte allt för mycket
Italian partisan song lyrics: elegant, soft, tells a story Meanwhile Irish and Scottish partisan songs: “THE KING IS A WANKER AND THE QUEEN HAD INTERCOURSE WITH A SHEEP”
I am German and my family originates from slavic countries. My heritage is possibly the complete opposite of the italian one, and i still feel somehow connected to the Italians and their country.
I kind of hate how this is a “trendy” song on platforms like tiktok or youtube as it kind of made it lose its meaning to does mindlessly listening, the meaning of honor to does of the Partisans and the risk that came with it
@@CMLL.7350 ah yes, how dare people strive to uphold personal liberties, safe working conditions, or free themselves from what is essentially hyper-underpaid labor at the hands of incompetent, anti-empathetical corporations. yeah. what a fail of human history.
@@CMLL.7350 i wonder why that happens to be the case? might be because capitalists privatized and profiteered the living shit out of those things. communism and the progressive left doesnt inherently engender a social system that fucking generates food out of thin air, prints a ton of money, or pumps raw material out of the earth's crust. those things take time to organize under a system like that, and when powerful people work against such a system that they see as a threat to their own power, naturally theyre going to sabotage and attempt to dismantle it. a socialized system is one where people all have a stake in these aspects of society equally, rather than a handful of rich folks over 99% of others who actually work, grieve, and die for some of the things that are necessitized by society. seriously, can't you piece two and two together instead of rely on the same old generalizations you were taught in grade school? it's an answer to a problem, the problem being classical capitalism.
everyone saying they came from money heist or house of cards, but listen man i just came from some random meme on discord that had this in the background
yeah, especially because it was a song of the people, one that the CLN fought against fascism. It should always be public domain, privatising it literally ruins the struggles and the sacrifices that the partisans made for our freedom.
My great great grandfather was forced to be a Balkan nazi... And his best friend was a partisan. Yeah. And then in the war in Croatia vs Serbia in the 90s they were both captured and tortured to death
I really wish i was a soldier during ww2 listening to these songs probably would see alot of people die i might have died but something about that generation really shows who people really are
@@Absolute_Jokerman, italian comunists didn't knew yet what Stalin has done. They tought ussr was "workers' paradise" because nobody knew what soviets were doing, so they tought that ussr was good and they also tought that communist dictators were good. Then, the italian communist party has pacific ideas.
@@Absolute_Joker Italian communists didn't want a dictatorship as instead of trying to violently take power they ran in an election, also not all communists are stallinists, for example in Weimar Germany there was the Spartacists who had a leader who would have hated Stalin had she lived long enough to hear about the horrors of Stalin's rule
@@randomarcgunner4543 I know that not all Communists are Stalinists, but they are All Authoritarians. Also, Just because a party gains power through Elections doesn’t automatically make them Democratic, That’s how the Nazis gained Power in Germany.
Mussolini: Declares war on country that has a high Italian population.
Also Mussolini: why do I hear boss music
You...you know Mussolini was Italian right? And that the partisans were Italian too
@@federicoorticosa3399 Mussolini was without a doubt an incompetent fool whom not only nearly lost to Greek soldiers but he had to invade a country that is very low in technology and modern science and would be easily defeated by anyone in a car with a handgun.
@@Mikhail_Malekov935 yeah, ok, so what?
@@federicoorticosa3399 so it is not a big surprise that when Mussolini was kicked out of Italy, Hitler Had! To take charge of Italy because Mussolini fucked up.
@@Mikhail_Malekov935 ok, but this has nothing to do with my comment
When Baldy thinks he can restore Rome but gets stuck trying to take Greece.
*Laughs is gyro*
Obama prism
Obama Prism speaks facts.
Cry’s in Italian
But job gets done by Germanic barberians
RIP, to the legends that served their nation and made italy free.
@pruttkudde I'd say they did.
@pruttkudde Matters more than an Italian fascist. Piece of shit.
They didn't. The allies did
@pruttkudde what the hell?
@pruttkudde partisan were not all communist pls read real history
this song bops and you cant deny it
How cool is the lady with sunglasses at 0:10
Badass Italian resistance member
@@TheDragonborn97 Partisan-chan
@@gabrielboi3465 no
@@gabrielboi3465 anime gay
@@shanf1639 no u
You know you’re real when you knew this song long before Money Heist was ever introduced
So fucking true
What's Money Heist?
@@davispeterson1876 you really don’t want or need to know it’s just a bastardized version of this
@@cycothereal like "shitty cover" bastardized, or "Ice Ice Baby" bastardized?
@@davispeterson1876 nah they just made this version sound a bit different and make it lose all meaning
I know this song since my young age from my grandma but didn’t know the origin. Now I know. It’s even more touching. Solidarity with our Italian friends!
The Chad Partisan:
-Italian
-Bandoliers Everywhere
-Wears Flat Cap
-Born To Kill Facists
Virgin Partisan
-Spanish
-Sings "Bella Ciao" For No Reason
-Wears Red Tracksuit With Dali Mask
-Tries To Be A Partisan
The THAD partisan
-Balkan
-Forces Nazi Germany to station large numbers of troops in a Surrendered nation
-Supports a War Hero
-Believes in Unity and Brotherhood
0:11 Ultra Chad
- Have badass sunglasses
You can’t call the 5th brigade virgin, that’s just wrong
@@UwU-xk5cx he was referring to "la casa de papel"
Cosmic Chad:
Have solidarity with the struggle of worker & minority libertarian and democracy.
Rainbow coalition.
Bella ciao
Greetings from England my Italian brothers!!
Its the equivalent of the Eireann song "belfast brigade" by ideology and lyric context. So... up the RA!
Greetings from Milan european brother 🇮🇹🏴
Hi people👋
Greetings from Italy🇮🇹🇮🇹
Italians cant stand the low class english.
@@asierurteaga1227 exactly
makes me cry
family on both sides of the civil war in ww2 (yes, the partisans against the ustace was technically a civilwar), both in yugo and in italy.
my family left when the germans came from the north,
and ones who remained hid americans.
Sad
Parabéns aos patriotas italianos, que defenderam sua pátria.
They did not defend Italy, they fought for socialism and the destruction of the nation state
Os verdadeiros patriotas, diferente dos fascistas italianos
@@naoseimastalegal1720 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
@@naoseimastalegal1720 or american invaders
This song makes me feel patriotic for Italy as a scottish person
Scottia
scottish songs often have the same effect for others
Thats called Internationalism, bud. Im a huge patriot of all nations on the world, living under this regime
You guys have taught the world how to fight the oppressor for centuries ❤️
yall got some stuff in common, namely hating god awful fascist prime ministers
It is for the first time i am reading the English traslation of the song. The strength these lyrics hold 🔥 Red Salute
This has become the song for all those who fight the world over for some just cause. Whether it's a workers' strike, rebels overthrowing a dictatorship or a soldier defending their country from invaders.
Mussolini didn’t realize that pepperoni is red
He read it uspide down
Huh
Best comment so far
I saw a video when a italian guy lost his father in a partisan war in italy, and at his birthday mom showed him this music that his father was singing. He cried and me aswell😢
There are many nations and rebels who fight against all odds against the axis powers. There contributions must always be remembered and honored.
WHat about the many nations that fought against the Allies?
@@alejandrobasombrio3803 They can go fuck themselves
Your on the wrong side of history
Both Irish and Italian can agree how it feels to be under a foreign and facist Imperialist rule. VIVA LA REVOLUTION from fellow Catholics 🇮🇪 🇮🇹
Eh, slight disagreement; Italy wasn't under foreign or imperialist rule.
@@leemon2677 it was under the Austrianic empire
@@ajorngjdonaydbr Not at the time of the songs writing though.
@@leemon2677 liking your own comments doesnt validate your point, Italy was under a different rule in the past, so your point is literally invalid.
@@ajorngjdonaydbr Everyone has been under different rule in the past, that doesnt mean this song applies to anyone who ever lived. Just for clarification, I like my own comments because I agree with them, not because I think it validates my point.
Love our Italian brothers from Poland! 🇮🇹❤🇵🇱
🇵🇱❤🇮🇹 half polish half italian bitches are 🤯
This is a banger song
And dont dare deny it
@Juan nope, approved
@pruttkudde k
Askers?
Just discovered this hymn to justice and freedom, beautiful
Not a hymm
Anyone in 2084?
Right here.
I'm here, may 18 2024
🙋♂️
Yes.
I’m
My grandad was a South African escaped POW who joined the resistance in Italy . I can imagine him singing this
My grandma died in the italian war...
My grandad was in Monte Cassino
RIP 😢🫡@@BaguetteBoi1792
My family hasn't lived in Italy for as least 15+ generations but this song still makes feel patriotic
oh hell nah 💀💀💀💀
@@GorillaFetus1403😂😂
It's because this is an anti-facist song
You are not italian, just american. Its not a bad thing its just like that
Bro, sorry to say this so bluntly, but there are farts that are more Italian than you. 15 generations ago would be somewhere between 300 (in case everyone was 20 when having kids) and 450 (in case everyone was 30 when having kids) years ago. Not to mention you added the + meaning it's even longer than that. It's not your Italian heritage making you feel patriotic, it's the fact that its a patriotic song.
you can be cool, but you'll never be this woman cool 0:11
Love the harmonics of this song
Italians in 1940 slowly realizing who they have let take over the nation
It was most likely very annoying for any of the military who didn't like fascism or supported Emmanuel III. You're military is already struggling and it's now thrown into another war. Now against the ones who fought with you in the previous war.
We sang it in high school back in the 60's, and YES the music teacher gave us Italian history and language information before we learned to sing it. I wasn't aware at the time of how radical it was considered. Unfortunately, it's still necessary to sing it in Italy. 💕💕
The most unfortunate thing is the fact that some masked man ruined the song
Greetings from India 😭 PPL take. This song for granted , without knowing it's deep history and how it reflects pain of WW2
Thank you for the info im the description. Everyone just assumed that it is spanish in origins due to la casa de papel.
Greet from Malaysia🇲🇾, they are great soldier to defend our land to be free. May rest in peace. Forte italy🇮🇹
Greetings from malaysia too🇲🇾
Hey malaysian friends i hope your all fine ❤
No Pasaran! From Scotland 🏴❤️
Wrong language
Beeep Boop stfu ya nazi fuck
No Pasarán! is from Spain and Bella Ciao is Italian
@@eo573 yes, but its part of the same struggle
Marcelo Zuniga I know what it means, it all stands for the same struggle
0:05
0:12
The song says "alzato" but u have written "svegliato" (alzato e svegliato are synonyms)
0:17
It's "E ho" instead of "eo ho" (eo doesnt exist)
0:21
0:31
"Portami" instead of "porta mi"
U can trust me because i am italian
I know other versions use 'svegliato' so the subtitles were likely used from that version.
@@boru1982 i know, but in this version they say alzato, whereas the subtitles says svegliato
@@antonioaccogli1014 I understood. I gave a possible explanation why. There's another version on his channel that uses 'svegliato' so the subtitles were likely copy/pasted from that.
@@boru1982 ah ok perfect👌👋
Stay strong Italy, we all had to fight for our freedom
Rip to the partisans who tried to save Italy from Mussolini
They didn't just try, they succeeded
In Italy you can still find guns and ammo stashes hidden in the hills
Also some dating back to the days of Operation Gladio or the mafia, I'm sure.
What a brilliant anthem for the patriots ❤
you ever just watch la casa de papel and ruin this song by commenting about it
Yes
@Sakusha Durante something to do with one of the character's grandfather fighting against the Germans during the invasion of Italy.
@Sakusha Durante doesn't state that the character is communist. The song is used to express the idea of resistance against tyranny and the idea of common brotherhood.
Sakusha Durante hello. I see your point. Indeed ideology has been the cause of so many deaths through human history. I had to google translate what you have written since I do not speak Italian. However, I do speak English and French. I wish we can continue talking, you seem like an interesting person :) .
@@GhjaknyetLestrange The professor's grandfather was an Italian partisan. I watched La Casa de Papel, It wasn't that bad. I just think thats all this song is known for now.
La Resistenza Continua
Glory to your future, Italy. I’m not from around, and they don’t teach this part of history in schools where I’m from, but freedom is a right to every damn human and I’m glad to see it realized.
Heart Touching sensational lyrics, And with how much joy money heist people are singing this masterpiece(I feel bad even if I am from India)
*patriotism intensifies*
huh?
@Vladimir I think
Stamattina mi son svegliato
O bella ciao Bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao
Stamattina mi son svegliato
Eo ho trovato I'invasor
O partigiano porta mi via
O bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao
Partigiano porta mi via
Che mi sento di morir
E se io muoio da partigiano
O bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao
E se io muoio da partigiano
Tu mi devi sepperllir
E seppellire lassú in montagna
O bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao
Sepperllire lassú in montagna
Sotto l'ombra di un bel fior
Tutte le genti che passerano
O bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao
E le genti che passerano
Mi diranno ''Che bel fior!''
É questo il fiore del partigiano
O bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao
É questo il fiore del partigiano
Morto per la liberta!
É questo il fiore del partigiano
Morto per la liberta
É questo il fiore del partigiano
MORTO PER LA LIBERTA
1:46-2:02 I love this part
People say Money Heist ruined the song. I think its good, because more people are gonna know about this amazing song.
But they know it as money heist music
@@Juoa771 but they still know about it, which is good
@@Juoa771 it's not like people are interested in WW2, moreover the Italian story.
This is a good way to look at it friend. Thank you for being positive about this peice of art being included in popular media
1.1,
Actually I haven't watched" La Casa De Papel". No joke.
I just think this song is super beautiful.
🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
I'm also Swedish, never seen that movie and still love this song. Heard it thanks to Robert Evans
@@DemonicEngineer i used to listen to this song and discovered about la casa de papel then i started watching it as there nothing else to do due to the coronavirus its worth a watch
@@harshdeepsingh4612 Well i got things to study, unfinished games to play and tons of unfinished shows to watch. My life is pretty normal
Dunmer Warrior bror nu när nationella är inställda är mitt liv knullat, haft prov minst 1 gång varje vecka nu i mer än 1 månad och minst 3 stora inlämningar varje vecka, helt sjukt
@@jeanclaudevanpwn3252 Det låter absolut sjukt. Själv går jag bara en komvux kurs i fysik samtidigt som jag försöker ta körkort. Inställda högskole provet var illa för mig med men påverkar mig inte allt för mycket
Greetings from India to my Italian brothers. 😃😁
Rapistan Loves Mussolini!
Italian partisan song lyrics: elegant, soft, tells a story
Meanwhile Irish and Scottish partisan songs: “THE KING IS A WANKER AND THE QUEEN HAD INTERCOURSE WITH A SHEEP”
love italian Brothers and sisters from Kurdistan
we can sing this song because really we need to freedom
Total support from Lombardy brothers ❤
@@masterjunky863 Thank you so much my brother
Iran, turkey, Syria or Iraq?
@@thestatueofIiberty 2023
Full support from pakistan dear
This song is for those who fight against dictatorship and also for reform.
Siempre seguiremos luchando por por la libertad 💪🗽
❤❤❤❤❤couldn't stop my tears while listening to this and understanding the meaning
This makes me feel patriotic for a country that my family hasn’t lived in for three generations
Same here.
I am German and my family originates from slavic countries. My heritage is possibly the complete opposite of the italian one, and i still feel somehow connected to the Italians and their country.
@@gameswithkobralo2520genetic issue
Played this at school. We overthrew the teachers.
😂😂
Good work comrade 🫡
Don't you ever just stand upright to flex on Mussolini
Long live Italian Partisans 🇮🇹❤️
Workers of the World Unite💪🏼💪🏼
I kind of hate how this is a “trendy” song on platforms like tiktok or youtube as it kind of made it lose its meaning to does mindlessly listening, the meaning of honor to does of the Partisans and the risk that came with it
This song can represent a lot of struggles for freedom, the current one in Myanmar, the American Revolution and much more.
This song represent a terrible fail in the political human history, the communism-socialism-progressivism-left
@@CMLL.7350 what
@@CMLL.7350 ah yes, how dare people strive to uphold personal liberties, safe working conditions, or free themselves from what is essentially hyper-underpaid labor at the hands of incompetent, anti-empathetical corporations. yeah. what a fail of human history.
@@justin908 no food, no money, no resources, that is communism-socialism-progressivism-left
@@CMLL.7350 i wonder why that happens to be the case? might be because capitalists privatized and profiteered the living shit out of those things. communism and the progressive left doesnt inherently engender a social system that fucking generates food out of thin air, prints a ton of money, or pumps raw material out of the earth's crust. those things take time to organize under a system like that, and when powerful people work against such a system that they see as a threat to their own power, naturally theyre going to sabotage and attempt to dismantle it. a socialized system is one where people all have a stake in these aspects of society equally, rather than a handful of rich folks over 99% of others who actually work, grieve, and die for some of the things that are necessitized by society. seriously, can't you piece two and two together instead of rely on the same old generalizations you were taught in grade school? it's an answer to a problem, the problem being classical capitalism.
wow great italian title, bravo! :D
Signor Luino Solari (Magnano) Garibaldi battaglione FRIULI presente
Song: Bella Ciao - Italian Partisan
Spent a fat minute looking for it so im gonna leave it here for anyone else curious.
everyone saying they came from money heist or house of cards, but listen man i just came from some random meme on discord that had this in the background
And I came from my great grandad who had to fight the fascists
@@crappysud9446 sounds good
i came from italian family who helped american soldiers
@@Prauwlet213 hell yeah bro >:)
@@crappysud9446 um did your grand great father died in the battle if yes rest in peace and thank you for protecting the country i came from
This hits harder than any other song from 1943
As a Italian every time I hear military songs of my country I feel patriotic but fr this song still hits after 80 years lol
Comrades 🤝, comrades 🤝
songs to sing while giving meloni the mussolini treatment 🥰
I don't know if history repeats itself, but history sure rhymes. - Mark Twain
Fasicm itallian be like: why i hear boss music
Why it gives goosebumps! 🔥
Finally I found original song😊
Nicely done
This is just a banger though, all jokes aside
Immortale
0:02 is the beginning of a legend
This song fully glorifies God. Incredible. Awesome song. We will win the War with the Sword, Might, and Glory of God. Amen
Honor to all fallen partiganos
This Song Removes Pineapple On Pizza.
such a shame that a public domain song got claimed
yeah, especially because it was a song of the people, one that the CLN fought against fascism. It should always be public domain, privatising it literally ruins the struggles and the sacrifices that the partisans made for our freedom.
A communist speaking of freedom LOL that’s funny, I’ve seen more freedom in skinny jeans
The video of a shirtless guy holding a gray cat brought me here. Oggi ho scoperto una cosa bella.
Vittoria in Italia 🇮🇹!
The profound significance of this song is hard to comprehend for most modern-day Italians, let alone the rest of the world.
why does it seem like no-one in this comment section can spell the words fascism or fascist
Because it's a no important ideology
Are you a fascist? Because it shouldn't matter, especially if you understand what it is.
Because they’re mostly Americans?
I'm from India I love this ❤❤❤❤ in TN43
I'm Mexican American and I feel bad for the people that worked alot in labor before the protests even the soldiers too
As an true blooded American, I feel very proud to be Italian right now.
“Being ambitious and delusional at the same time is destruction”
- Winston Churchill
My great great grandfather was forced to be a Balkan nazi... And his best friend was a partisan. Yeah. And then in the war in Croatia vs Serbia in the 90s they were both captured and tortured to death
We are red together we are unstoppable
Intellectual chad: likes bella ciao for anti fascism
Brainrot virgin: likes bella ciao for robbing banks
Workers of all lands unite.
People who know this from money heist: 😮
People who know from history 🗿
I really wish i was a soldier during ww2 listening to these songs probably would see alot of people die i might have died but something about that generation really shows who people really are
Goosebumps😳😳
My maternal great grandfather was a partian and a member of Italian Communist Party💙💙💙
So, He wanted a Dictator replaced with a Dictator who would have been just as or more Brutal than the last. Isn’t that a little counter productive?
@@Absolute_Jokerman, italian comunists didn't knew yet what Stalin has done. They tought ussr was "workers' paradise" because nobody knew what soviets were doing, so they tought that ussr was good and they also tought that communist dictators were good. Then, the italian communist party has pacific ideas.
@@Absolute_Joker Italian communists didn't want a dictatorship as instead of trying to violently take power they ran in an election, also not all communists are stallinists, for example in Weimar Germany there was the Spartacists who had a leader who would have hated Stalin had she lived long enough to hear about the horrors of Stalin's rule
@@randomarcgunner4543 I know that not all Communists are Stalinists, but they are All Authoritarians. Also, Just because a party gains power through Elections doesn’t automatically make them Democratic, That’s how the Nazis gained Power in Germany.
Beautiful song
Stamattina mi son svegliato O Bella Ciao, bella ciao.
When you see mussolini dragged away after being defeated being upside down and a guy be like:
😏👋 Bella ciao
It is not just a song against fascism, it is a song for the freedom of peoples against invasion and oppression. Im say it from italy . Grazie a tutti
The dislikers are probably fake accounts of Mussolini, Arturo Roman, Cesar Gandia and Alicia Sierra.
and cringey people who thought it was from money heist