Alessandro Sinigaglia, battle name Vittorio (Fiesole, 2 January 1902 – Florence, 13 February 1944) was an Italian partisan during World War II.
White had arrived in Italy as a maid in Villa la Fonte, owned by the Smith family, founders of the railways in Vermont.
In 1928, to avoid arrest, he fled to France and from there to the Soviet Union, where he attended a party school, worked as a mechanic again, and got married.
[3][5] He was released in August 1943, following the fall of Mussolini, and returned to Florence, where he organized and led one of the first GAP formations.
A few months later, he fell into an ambush set by the Special Services Unit of Major Mario Carità and was killed on Via Pandolfini in Florence.