This short paper deals with the impact of the 1947 Peace Treaty with Italy on the three Rome Treaties concluded in 1941 by the Italian fascist régime with the “Kingdom of Croatia”. The Peace Treaty confirmed the continuity of Yugoslavia as a State during World War II. It does not mention at all the Italian gains on its territory between 1941 and its own capitulation in 1943. By this, it indirectly considers the former Treaties of 1941 as being not only void, but also non-existent
The Adriatic question was one of the major causes leading to Italy’s participation in World War I. T...
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the political and diplomatic action of the Italian Fore...
According to the Rome agreements signed on May 18, 1941 by Benito Mussolini and the head of Independ...
Following the coup d'Etat of 27 March 1941 in Belgrade, in a short war the Nazi Germany and Fascist ...
Izloženo je utvrđivanje državnih granica između Jugoslavije i Italije nakon Prvoga svjetskog rata na...
Autor ukazuje na važnost Deklaracije jugoslavenske Vlade, donesene u povodu potpisivanja Ugovora o m...
Autor u radu predstavlja glavne naglaske rada mirovne konferencije u Parizu glede regulacije jugosla...
After World War II, the territorial dispute over the possession of Trst (‘Trieste’) was one of the m...
Jedan od rezultata Mirovne konferencije u Parizu, započete 1946. godine, bio je prihvaćen završni te...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
The signing of the Treaty of Rapallo in 1920 made it possible to find a solution to the Italian-Yugo...
The relations between Yugoslavia and Italy after the World War II passed through numerous phases and...
This article deals with the diplomatic disputes between Italy and the Independent State of Croatia ...
The Pact of London, signed on April 26, 1915, represented a milestone for Italy, opening the doors t...
Relations between Italy and Yugoslavia in the interwar period were, broadly speaking, tense, uncoope...
The Adriatic question was one of the major causes leading to Italy’s participation in World War I. T...
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the political and diplomatic action of the Italian Fore...
According to the Rome agreements signed on May 18, 1941 by Benito Mussolini and the head of Independ...
Following the coup d'Etat of 27 March 1941 in Belgrade, in a short war the Nazi Germany and Fascist ...
Izloženo je utvrđivanje državnih granica između Jugoslavije i Italije nakon Prvoga svjetskog rata na...
Autor ukazuje na važnost Deklaracije jugoslavenske Vlade, donesene u povodu potpisivanja Ugovora o m...
Autor u radu predstavlja glavne naglaske rada mirovne konferencije u Parizu glede regulacije jugosla...
After World War II, the territorial dispute over the possession of Trst (‘Trieste’) was one of the m...
Jedan od rezultata Mirovne konferencije u Parizu, započete 1946. godine, bio je prihvaćen završni te...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
The signing of the Treaty of Rapallo in 1920 made it possible to find a solution to the Italian-Yugo...
The relations between Yugoslavia and Italy after the World War II passed through numerous phases and...
This article deals with the diplomatic disputes between Italy and the Independent State of Croatia ...
The Pact of London, signed on April 26, 1915, represented a milestone for Italy, opening the doors t...
Relations between Italy and Yugoslavia in the interwar period were, broadly speaking, tense, uncoope...
The Adriatic question was one of the major causes leading to Italy’s participation in World War I. T...
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the political and diplomatic action of the Italian Fore...
According to the Rome agreements signed on May 18, 1941 by Benito Mussolini and the head of Independ...