The document summarizes resistance activities in Rome during World War 2. It describes a partisan attack that killed German soldiers, leading to reprisals where 335 Italians were killed. Two sites, Forte Bravetta and the Ardeatine Caves, were used for executions of resistance members. It profiles individuals who participated in acts of resistance and were killed, including a priest, students, and women. It also discusses the film "Rome, Open City" which depicted resistance activities and their consequences.