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It should be added that in several occasions talks and agreements occurred between Italian partisans (even communists) on one side and Germans as well as fascists on tho other, mainly for exchange of detained persons. Secondly it seems that the order of the execution of the christian partisans did not come from the Italian authorities of "Resistenza" but rather from the Yugoslavian IX Corpus. Furthermore the collaboration of Elda Turchetti, as spy, with German army, as suggested by BBC, has never been proved. Probably it was a wrong information given purposely. --Deguef (talk) 13:13, 25 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Please dont delete
I would kindly remind that communist added is not at all pleonastic in this case. This is the English version of Wikipedia not the Italian Wikipedia and the term GAP (Gruppi di Azione Patriottica) may be misleading for a non-Italian. He could reasonably think to a nationalistic organization instead that to a communist one and therefore be unable to understand the real causes of the event.--Deguef (talk) 12:22, 7 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I have changed pact with collaboration. In fact partisans (even communist) signed often pacts with Germans and Fascists in the case of exchange of prisoners or in order to allow withdrawal of German forces in the spring 1945 (an example in Dongo on the Lake of Como: Germans surrendered Mussolini and members of the fascist government to partisans and were allowed to move safely to South Tyrol). --Deguef (talk) 07:15, 20 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]