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This study describes the origins, membership, operations and ideas of the Red Brigades who had the greatest influence and spilled the most blood in the 1970s and 80s in Italy. The group's most spectacular exploit - the 1978 kidnapping and assassination of Aldo Moro, Italy's leading political figure - rocked the country and stunned the world. Many others before and since Moro have met a similar fate. It explains the group's structure, methods and international connections and recounts the major operations of the "brigatisti", with emphasis on the Moro affair. And it evaluates the government's anti-terrorist efforts and considers the lessons to be drawn from the experince that Italians refer to as "the years of lead". The leaders of the Red Brigades have never appreciated the universal designation of them as terrorists and of their enterprises as terrorism. In their own minds, the "brigatisti" were and are fighters for revolutionary justice. The definition of terrorism is discussed within this context.