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The purpose of this small collection is to acquaint the reader with some basic documents which throw light on the problems in Italo-Yugoslav relations. The focus is therefore on those documents which deal with Yugoslav-Italian border issues in various periods of history. From these documents one can, in an authentic manner, trace the development of Italian imperialistic tendencies towards Yugoslavia up to 1941, as well as the desire by both parties to normalize relations to the greatest degree possible after World War II.
The collection is comprised of these documents: 1. Secret Treaty of London, April 26, 1915; 2. Agreement between the president of the Yugoslav Committee, Dr. Ante Trumbić, and the Italian emissary, Andrea Torre, March 7, 1918; 3. Treaty between the Kingdom of Serbians, Croatians, and Slovenes and the Kingdom of Italy in Rapallo, November 12, 1920, and the Anti-Habsburg Convention, which the two States signed; 4. Pact of Friendship and Cordial Cooperation between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Serbians, Croatians, and Slovenes, January 27, 1924, and the two States' Agreement on Rijeka; 5. Political Agreement between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, March 25, 1937; 6. Kingdom of Italy's Decree on the Formation of the "Ljubljana Province", May 3, 1941; 7. Treaty on the Formation of Borders between the Kingdom of Italy and the "Independent State of Croatia", May 18, 1941; 8. Decision by the Anti-fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia (AVNOJ) on the unification of separated Slovene and Croatian regions in the Adriatic, November 30, 1943; 9. Peace Treaty with Italy, February 10, 1947; 10. Memorandum of Understanding between the governments of Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Yugoslavia on the Free Territory of Trieste, October 5, 1954; 11. Regulation Book of the Yugoslav-Italian Mixed Council, February 16, 1955.
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Hrčak ID:
216340
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Datum izdavanja:
15.4.1975.
Posjeta: 2.953 *