#OtD 25 Apr 1945 Milan and Turin were liberated from fascism following workers' uprisings and a general strike. The date has since been celebrated as Italy's annual 'Day of Liberation'. Learn more in our podcast series on the Italian resistance: stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/9705/i Show more
— Working Class History (@wrkclasshistory) April 25, 2025
Italian communists led the anti-fascist resistance that overthrew Mussolini and helped end WW2. Today, Italy celebrates “Liberation Day” to commemorate the victory of the resistance.
Hundreds of thousands in Italy, from North to South, march celebrating the 25th of April, anniversary of our Liberation from nazifascists, waving Palestinian flags. Gaza is the Vietnam of this generation, here to stay. Show more
On this day, 80 years ago, was finally liberated from the fascist RSI regime and the Nazi occupation Today we celebrate our resistance and the heroic partisans who, together with the Allies, defeated Fascism and Nazism Happy Show more
— Andrea 🇮🇹🇪🇺Zuppi 4 Pope🇻🇦 (@ClassicalSocdem) April 25, 2025
Happy 25th of april. In italy it is 80 years since the liberation from fascism!
Upon my arrival to Rome, I was pleased to meet with senators and deputies of the Italian Parliament and congratulate them on Italy’s Liberation Day. I emphasized the importance of the parliamentary dimension in our bilateral cooperation with Show more
Replying to @mamboitaliano__ After WWII, Bella Ciao became deeply tied to Italy’s collective memory of resistance and liberation It’s sung on April 25th Italy’s Liberation Day Today! Show more
80 anni di Liberazione dal nazifascismo, 80 anni di democrazia e libertà. Oggi eravamo in corteo per ribadire quei valori che sono alla base dell’Italia repubblicana. Buon 25 aprile a tutti. Ivan Scalfarotto and 3 others
— Italia Viva Milano Metropolitana (@ItaliaVivaMil) April 25, 2025
Liberation Day (ITA) History
Liberation Day commemorates the uprising of Italy’s people against the Fascist tyrants and Nazi domination. The uprising was successful and shortly after, fascist leader, Benito Mussolini, and his followers were exiled. This declaration marked the end of the Second World War for Italy and the birth of the Italian Republic. The Liberation resulted in the end of the Italian monarchy and the creation of a constitution.
Liberation Day is celebrated annually on 25 April in an effort to commemorate this turning point in Italian history. It was officially made a national holiday in 1949 and it has been celebrated annually since.
Top facts about Liberation Day
In Italy, under Mussolini’s rule, families were encouraged to have many children. This was done by offering substantial tax breaks to families with more children.
Mussolini was eventually executed when he was caught trying to flee Italy over the Swiss border. His corpse was strung up in a Milan square for all to see.
Mussolini did not take over power in a coup, as is popular belief. He was given the post of Prime Minister from King Victor because he feared the March on Rome may cause civil war.
The Constitution of Italy was drawn up and approved in 1947, marking the birth of the Democratic Republic of Italy.
Fascism is capitalism in decay. – Vladimir Lenin, Russian communist and revolutionary politician.
In the News and Trending in the EU for Liberation Day
Attend the parade held in the Italian capital of Rome. It is one of the biggest, most elaborate celebrations held in the nation on Liberation Day and is attended by thousands. It is a grand display to remember the sacrifice made by those who died fighting for Italian democracy.
Spread awareness on social media by using the hashtags #LiberationDay, #ItalyLiberation and #ProDemocracy.
Watch a movie about fascism and Benito Mussolini. Some of our favourites are: Benito (1993), Last Days of Mussolini (1975), Vincere (2002) and The Fascist (1961).
Attend the Biofioricola di Primavera in Pelago or other Tuscan cities, which celebrates natural foods throughout Liberation Day. It is also a place to enjoy artistic crafts, antiques, painting exhibitions and much more.
Host an event that supports the liberation of other causes such as inequality, pollution and violence. Invite your friends to attend and collect donations for organizations that support the liberation of others in the world.