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March 17, 1861: The Unification of Italy, a Massacre of the South

March 17, 2025June 24, 2025 By admin

March 17, 1861: The Unification of Italy, a Massacre of the South

March 17, 1861, is officially celebrated as the day of Italy’s unification, but for Southern Italy and Sicily, this event represents one of the darkest pages in history. The unification, presented as an act of liberation and progress, was in reality a brutal conquest that led to the destruction of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and a true genocide of the Southern people.

A Unification Imposed with the Blood of the South

The Piedmontese invasion, backed by England and France, was orchestrated through Giuseppe Garibaldi, an adventurer described in official historiography as a hero but who, for the South, was nothing more than a mercenary, a criminal, and a horse thief. Garibaldi, the so-called “hero of two worlds,” was actually a man without scruples, known for stealing horses in Uruguay, where his ear was cut off as punishment for his crime.

The unification of Italy was not a peaceful process but a war of conquest that resulted in the deaths of over a million Southerners, while more than 500,000 men, women, and children were massacred and thrown into pits of quicklime, as happened in Fenestrelle. The South was subjugated through terror: entire villages were razed to the ground, populations were exterminated, and a brutal repression lasted for decades.

The Lombroso Museum: War Trophies

After the conquest, Southern soldiers and patriots were treated with unprecedented cruelty. Prisoners were tortured, beheaded, and their skulls were placed on display at the Lombroso Museum in Turin, a historical disgrace that remains unpunished to this day. While other nations recognize past crimes and attempt to rectify historical injustices, in Italy, the crimes against the South are buried under the rhetoric of national unity.

If a similar museum had been created in the United States, displaying the skulls of Native Americans as war trophies, the entire world would have cried out in outrage. Yet, the Lombroso Museum still exhibits the remains of men and women who fought for their land, while the Italian state refuses to acknowledge its historical crime.

A Different Approach in the United States

The same Italian politicians who accuse the United States of massacring Native Americans conveniently ignore the massacre perpetrated against Southern Italy. Unlike Italy, the U.S. has officially recognized its past wrongdoings and has taken measures to compensate Native American tribes with special rights and benefits.

In Italy, however, the South is still treated as an internal colony, its true heroes are labeled as bandits, and Garibaldi is glorified as a symbol of heroism and freedom.

Sicily Deserves Independence

In the face of these ongoing historical injustices, the Sicilia Indipendente movement reaffirms the necessity of a free and sovereign Sicily. The forced unification of Italy has brought nothing but exploitation, underdevelopment, and mass migration for the Sicilian and Southern Italian people.

Now, more than ever, it is essential to rewrite history, restore justice to the real patriots, and reclaim the right to self-determination. Sicily is not and will never be just another region of Italy—it is a nation with a history, a culture, and an identity that deserve respect and freedom.

1 thought on “March 17, 1861: The Unification of Italy, a Massacre of the South”

  1. Ferragut George says:
    March 24, 2025 at 9:23 am

    Thank you for sharing ! My great grandfather was born prior to independence in Sicily

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