
Renato Del Din
Renato Del Din was a pivotal figure in the Italian Resistance during World War II, known for being one of the founders of the Osoppo-Friuli Brigade. His commitment to the fight against Nazi occupation was tragically cut short when he was killed during a raid on a republican barracks in Tolmezzo on April 24, 1944. His legacy inspired his sister, Paola Del Din, to join the Resistance as a paratrooper and continue the fight for freedom. Renato's sacrifice and valor were honored posthumously when Paola adopted his name as her codename in her resistance efforts, making him a symbol of courage in Italy's struggle for liberation.
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Renato Del Din was among the founders of the first formation of the Osoppo-Friuli Brigades and was killed by the Nazis, which motivated his sister Paola to join the Resistance.
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