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    The name Arditi was later used in 1919–20 by the Italian occupiers of Fiume who were led by Gabriele D'Annunzio, most of whom had been members of the...
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    a forerunner of Italian Fascism. In 1919, when he led the occupation of Fiume, d'Annunzio used the style of salute depicted in the film as a neo-Imperialist...
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    of Libya, the bombing of Corfu over an incident with Greece, and annexed Fiume, after a treaty with Yugoslavia. In 1936, Ethiopia was conquered following...
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    Fascism", Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, 2006, p. 236. Constitution of Fiume Corporatism Definitions of fascism Fascism and ideology "Fascist Manifesto"...
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    cinematographically depicted salute as a neo-imperial ritual when he led an occupation of Fiume. Through d'Annunzio's influence, the gesture soon became part of the rising...
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    Croatian-speaking territories in Dalmatia, and temporarily occupied the town of Fiume without royal assent. During the early 1920s, several short-serving prime...
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    nationalists, the city of Fiume in Dalmatia (present-day Croatia) had "suddenly become the symbol of everything sacred." Fiume was a city with an ethnic...
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  • Definitions of fascism Communist Manifesto Manifesto of Futurism Constitution of Fiume "Manifesto of the Fascist Intellectuals" "Manifesto of Race" Italian Wikisource...
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    Corfu, established a protectorate over Albania, and annexed the city of Fiume into Italy after a treaty with Yugoslavia. The second phase (1925–1929)...
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    The next events that influenced the fascists in Italy were the raid of Fiume by Italian nationalist Gabriele d'Annunzio and the founding of the Charter...
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  • Italy. He also toured the United States with Max Strakosch and Clarence Hess's opera company in 1880-1881. Born Arthur Edward George Byron in Westminster...
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  • 2006. Retrieved 28 March 2006. Caldwell & Muller 2007, p. 163. Hess 1994, p. 78. Hess 1994, pp. 77–78. "Bombardement van Nijmegen". Andere Tijden. NPO...
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  • (id=4025) Antonio Grossich June 7, 1849 Draguć, Austrian_Empire October 1, 1926 Fiume, Kingdom of Italy 1920 Nominated by F.Krause the only time (id=3662) Rufus...
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    compelled the Kingdom of Italy to yield to Yugoslavia the Croatian seaport of Fiume (Rijeka), a mostly Italian city of little nationalist significance, until...
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    Republic against Yugoslavia and France in the dispute over the Free State of Fiume. The term was used by Hungary's prime minister Gyula Gömbös when advocating...
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  • Country Administration Ruling party From To  Italy *  Free State of Fiume Italian Nationalist Association 1922 1923 Fascist Italy National Fascist Party...
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    Operationszone Adriatisches Küstenland that included Udine, Gorizia, Trieste, Pola, Fiume (Rijeka), and Ljubljana were de facto incorporated into Reichsgau Kärnten...
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    support the ultranationalist poet Gabriele D'Annunzio's 1919 occupation of Fiume, which was an important precursor to Fascism. Nonetheless, he continued...
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    along with the Treaty of Rapallo of 1920 which had given Italy Istria, Fiume (now Rijeka) and Zara (Zadar). German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop...
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    compelled the Kingdom of Italy to yield to Yugoslavia the Croatian seaport of Fiume (Rijeka), a mostly Italian city of little nationalist significance, until...
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    Adriatisches Küstenland that included Udine, Gorizia, Trieste, Pola and Fiume were de facto incorporated into Reichsgau Kärnten and administered by its...
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    Muller, J. M.; Costa, E.; Piro, L.; In 't Zand, J. J. M.; Frontera, F.; Dal Fiume, D.; et al. (1998). "BeppoSAX follow-up search for the X-ray afterglow of...
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    were interred in the Budapest cemetery Kerepesi temető, also known as the Fiume Road Cemetery. Hungary issued a commemorative postage stamp on 20 May 1951...
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  • Charles Reginald Dodwell, 72, British art historian. Oretta Fiume, 74, Italian film actress. Karl Hess, 70, American speechwriter and author. Richard Nixon,...
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  • Pola and the four ships accompanying her – the heavy cruisers Zara and Fiume and two destroyers – and sink all five ships with gunfire. March 30 – The...
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    the Battle of Jutland. Torpedo boat 87 F was launched by Ganz Works in Fiume, Austria-Hungary to serve in the Austro-Hungarian Navy. After World War...
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