Trieste and Austria at the Time of the Paris Peace Conference 1919
Keywords:
Trst, Avstrija, pariška mirovna konferenca, trgovina, tranzitAbstract
The author discusses the situation which arose for the town of Trieste as a port after the decay of Austria-Hungary and the effort of the republic of German Austria to ob am a free access to the Adriatic Sea and freedom of transit. Austria had achieved this, and following the agreement Renner - Nitti in 1920 the situation of the port of Trieste was of even further benefit for Austrian trade.
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1981-01-01
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