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Crime And Disorder Allies And Italians Under Occupation Sicily And Southern Italy 194345

Crime And Disorder Allies And Italians Under Occupation Sicily And Southern Italy 194345

Isobel Williams

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"War is chaos; an occupying force must bring order out of that chaos. The Allied Occupation of Italy is studied by examining crime, law and order in Sicily and southern Italy, where all forms of Allied and liberated Italian government were used and which also contained Italy's two historically most troublesome areas, Naples and Sicily. Effective society requires law and order to exist; this book examines the behaviour of a million Allied servicemen on the ordinary citizens of Italy, recently 'the enemy', from the nuisance of drunkenness to rape and murder. Many Italian law and order issues were caused by political conflict, land occupations and the poor availability of food and other essentials. The last led to unrest, discontent, a thriving black market, prostitution and a resurgence of crime. All these are examined, using original documents, as are police and Allied performance and the curious absence of the Mafia"--

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OL Work ID
OL17419900W

Subjects

Italy, historyItaly, social conditionsHistoryPolitics and governmentWorld War, 1939-1945HISTORY / Europe / ItalyHISTORY / Military / World War IIHISTORY / Modern / 20th CenturyHISTORY / Social HistoryAllied Military Government

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