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This video is a brief overview of the Years of Lead that took place in Italy from 1969-1988 and saw the deaths of almost 500 people from far-left and far-right terrorism, as well as its post-World-War-II causes. The Years of Lead were a tumultuous time for Italy and the Italian people, to say the least. Over 2,000 people have been left scarred by the countless atrocities committed by the extremist terrorists at the time. Subscribe to my Patreon: / mtwright Huge thanks to Ayman Laassri for lending his voice for Aldo Moro's letters! Follow him on Instagram: / laassrrii__ Huge thanks to Josh Rawl for lending his voice for the Red Brigades' communications! Follow his drawings page on Instagram: / dusk.illustration Sources: https://www.lettera43.it/anni-di-piom... Cooke, Philip (2011). "The Togliatti amnesty". The Legacy of the Italian Resistance. Palgrave Macmillan. "Foreign Relations of the United States, 1946, The British Commonwealth, Western and Central Europe, Volume V Document 628". Office of the Historian. Gallego, Ferran (1999). "The Extreme Right in Italy From the Italian Social Movement to Post-Fascism". Working Papers. Barcelona: Institute of Political and Social Sciences, Autonomous University of Barcelona Atkins, Stephen E. (2004). "Italian Social Movement (Movimento Sociale Italiano) (MSI) (Italy)". Encyclopedia of modern worldwide extremists and extremist groups. Greenwood Publishing Group. Paul Ginsborg A History of Contemporary Italy: Society and Politics, 1943-1988 https://www.genova24.it/2017/06/30-gi... Nicola Rao, La fiamma e la celtica, Sperling & Kupfer Editori, 2006 Giampiero Mughini, Il grande disordine, 1998, Mondadori. Sergio Zavoli, La notte della Repubblica, Roma, Nuova Eri, 1992. Indro Montanelli e Mario Cervi, L'Italia degli anni di piombo, Milano, Rizzoli, 1991. "1969: Deadly bomb blasts in Italy". BBC News. December 12, 1965 "Definitive le condanne per Sofri e gli altri", Corriere della Sera, January 23, 1997 Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies. Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Franck Cass, London, 2005 R. Lumley, States of Emergency: Cultures of Revolt in Italy from 1968 to 1978, (London: Verso, 1990) Aldo Moro, parla Abu Sharif: «Un mese prima del sequestro Moro ho dato io l’allarme a Roma», Corriere della Sera Italicus: storia di un mistero italiano in dieci punti, Linkiest The Europa World Year, Taylor & Francis Group Fontana, Sandro (1982). "Moro e il sistema politico italiano". Cultura e politica nell'esperienza di Aldo Moro. Milan: Giuffrè. Quanti rimpianti da quella stretta di mano tra Moro e Berlinguer, Giornale Mio - Quando c'era Berlinguer. Bureau. 21 May 2015 "Page at Cronologia italiana history website". Cronologia.leonardo.it. "List of the communications at Cronologia Italiana history website". Cronologia.leonardo.it. Retrieved 5 May 2013 "Cari lettori, sui sequestri siete troppo confusi". Corriere della Sera, 16 September 1998 "I giorni di Moro". La Repubblica. 16 March 2008. Zavoli, Sergio (1992). La notte della repubblica. Rome, Lazio, Italy: Nuova Eri Mario Moretti speaking to journalism students in 2004: • 1/8 Mario Moretti e i ragazzi di via ... Mario Moretti calling Aldo Moro's wife: • Видео Prologue 0:00 Chapter I 1:53 Chapter II 9:02 Chapter III 10:57 Chapter IV 13:24 Chapter V 21:07 Epilogue 37:57