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				First published: July 1, 2025 - Last updated: July 1, 2025
			TITLE INFORMATION 
			
			Author: Matteo Ermacora
			
 Title: Occupation during and after the War (Italy)
 
 Subtitle: -
 
 In: 1914-1918-online: International Encyclopedia of the First World War
 
 Edited by: Ute Daniel, Peter Gatrell, Oliver Janz, Heather Jones, Jennifer Keene, Alan Kramer and Bill Nasson
 
 Place: Berlin
 
 Publisher: Freie Universität Berlin
 
 Year: March 30, 2021 (last updated)
 
 Pages: -
 
 OCLC Number: -
 
 Language: English
 
 Keywords: 
				Modern History: 
					20th Century | 
				European History: 
					Austrian History, 
					German History, 
					Italian History | 
				Types: 
					Wartime Sexual Violence / 
						First World War
 
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			Freie Universität Berlin (Free University of Berlin) (Free Access)
			 
 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
			
			Author:
				Matteo Ermacora: 
					Academia.edu, 
					ResearchGate
			
 Abstract: 
				»During and after the First World War, Italy experienced different kinds of occupation. The Italian occupation of the border areas in 1915-1917 was followed by the Austro-German occupation in 1917-1918 after the Caporetto defeat. Then, in 1918-1919, in the wake of the victorious offensive of Vittorio Veneto, the Italian army occupied the Austrian territories of the Trentino, South Tyrol (Alto Adige), Venetia Giulia, and Dalmatia, which had been claimed since the secret Treaty of London. After decades of inattention, recent research on forced displacement, ethnic minorities and border areas has helped to integrate these occupations within the framework of the dissolution of the Central Powers and Italian post-war foreign policy.« 
				(Source: International Encyclopedia of the First World War)
 
 Contents:
 
			
			
			|  | Caporetto Defeat and Its Consequence |  
			|  | Violence, Crimes, and Forced Labor |  
			|  | Economic Exploitation and Occupied Society |  
			|  | Italian Occupation of Austria 1918-1920 |  
			|  | Occupations: Memories and Legacies |  
			|  | Notes |  
			|  | Selected Bibliography |  Wikipedia: 
				History of Europe: 
					History of Austria / 
						History of Austria and Hungary | 
				History of Europe: 
					History of Germany / 
						History of the German Empire | 
				History of Europe: 
					History of Italy / 
						History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) | 
				Sex and the law: 
						Wartime sexual violence /
							Sexual violence in World War I | 
				War: 
					World War I / 
						Italy in World War I
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