Italian Proto-Fascists Occupy Fiume - The Adriatic Question I THE GREAT WAR 192000:29:55

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Italy was promised a lot of territorial gains for entering the First World War on the Allied side. But in 1919, the map of Europe had changed and the Allies were less interested in only fulfilling Italian territorial ambitions. Push came to shove when Italian Fascists around nationalist Gabriele DAnnunzio occupied the coastal city of Fiume in the newly created Yugoslavia.

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