Stefanina Moro (1927 – October 9, 1944) was an Italian partisan during the occupation of her country by the forces of Nazi Germany.
During the war of Italian liberation, she served as a staffetta, a courier,[3][4] responsible for maintaining communications between groups of partisans.
There, tortures were conducted under the command of SS officer[5] Friedrich Engel, who would come to be known as the "Executioner of Genoa".
[citation needed] Her name was inscribed on a memorial to those from Quezzi who died opposing the Nazi occupation, the dedication of which reads: "Non caddero invano ma per la libertà.
[10][11] In April 2020, on the occasion of the 75th Anniversary of Italy's Liberation, Sandra Zampa, the Undersecretary at the Ministry of Health for the Conte administration, gave an address honoring the women of the Resistance, naming Stefanina Moro alongside other partisans such as Nilde Iotti and Irma Bandiera.