Pattuglia (Italian: Patrol) was a weekly communist satirical magazine published between 1948 and 1953 in Milan, Italy.
[2] The magazine targeted the radical youth members of the Communist Party and had a clear anti-American and pro-Soviet political stance.
[2] It frequently attacked anti-Communist Italian politicians such as Alcide De Gasperi, Randolfo Pacciardi, Guido Gonella and Carlo Carretto.
[2] The magazine praised the Soviet leader Josef Stalin and published a hagiographical issue following his death in 1953.
[4] Pattuglia folded on 28 November 1953 partly due to its inability to reach militant youth masses.