The Quarterly Review, Volume 273John Murray, 1939 - English literature |
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Page 98
... Italy and Yugoslavia is by no means impossible , ' said an Italian Minister to me early in 1934. ' If Yugoslavia would accept Italian control of the Adriatic Sea , Italy might encourage Yugoslav claims to Salonika in compensation ...
... Italy and Yugoslavia is by no means impossible , ' said an Italian Minister to me early in 1934. ' If Yugoslavia would accept Italian control of the Adriatic Sea , Italy might encourage Yugoslav claims to Salonika in compensation ...
Page 100
... Italy has always been interested in Albania because , though it is a small and mountainous country ( with barely a ... Italy might control the Adriatic and seriously threaten Italy's exposed eastern coastline , for whereas the ...
... Italy has always been interested in Albania because , though it is a small and mountainous country ( with barely a ... Italy might control the Adriatic and seriously threaten Italy's exposed eastern coastline , for whereas the ...
Page 104
... Italy , who accepted it , and a fresh Albanian Government was constituted to rule the country under an Italian ... Italy's interest in Albania has been a matter of defensive strategy ; and to secure that interest she had every ...
... Italy , who accepted it , and a fresh Albanian Government was constituted to rule the country under an Italian ... Italy's interest in Albania has been a matter of defensive strategy ; and to secure that interest she had every ...
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