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... Italy . - Italy was sorely disappointed after the war at the re- latively small profits which victory could secure her . She obtained South Tyrol , Trieste , Istria , part of Caniola , several Dalmatian is- lands and the Dodecanese ...
... Italy . - Italy was sorely disappointed after the war at the re- latively small profits which victory could secure her . She obtained South Tyrol , Trieste , Istria , part of Caniola , several Dalmatian is- lands and the Dodecanese ...
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... Italy who could lend her assistance in case of any onslaught from Germany . Britain was still regarded as insufficiently armed . The League of Nations had already failed to stop Japan in the case of the Sino - Japanese war . The ...
... Italy who could lend her assistance in case of any onslaught from Germany . Britain was still regarded as insufficiently armed . The League of Nations had already failed to stop Japan in the case of the Sino - Japanese war . The ...
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... Italian forces invaded Ethiopia on the 3rd October , 1935. The League of Nations condemned this action and im- posed sanctions against Italy . All the State members of the Council of the League individually recorded their opinion that ...
... Italian forces invaded Ethiopia on the 3rd October , 1935. The League of Nations condemned this action and im- posed sanctions against Italy . All the State members of the Council of the League individually recorded their opinion that ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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