L'Italia Libera (meaning Free Italy in English) was the newspaper of the Italian anti-fascist organization and political party Partito d'Azione (abbrev: Pd'A) (Action Party).
L'Italia Libera was founded in July 1942. The first issue of the paper appeared in January 1943.[1] It was published by the Action Party.[2] The paper was published on a press in the basement of premises at Via Basento 55, in Rome, until it was raided in November 1943.[3] Leone Ginzburg was the editor until his arrest (and subsequent murder) in 1943. Carlo Levi served as the editor-in-chief of the paper between 1945 and 1946.[4]