• 016: Occupation and Genocide in Croatia

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
  • Podcast

016: Occupation and Genocide in Croatia

  • Summary

  • Trevor is joined by Aurora and Roberto from Tsar Power (@TsarPowerPod) to form an unholy alliance of altogether too many podcasts and discuss how the United States occupied a slice of the Croatian coast after World War 1 and helped the newly formed Yugoslavia fend off Italian nationalists. Also, the Italians invent fascism along the way.


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    Davidonis 1943 - American Naval Mission in the Adriatic, 1918-1921

    Davidonis 1945 - American Naval Mission In The Adriatic, 1918-1921

    Field - Split, 1919

    Hughes-Hallett - Gabriele d'Annunzio: Poet, Seducer, and Preacher of War

    Imperial Valley Press 27 - Knox Queries About Marines

    Jakir - Reactions in Dalmatia to the Treaty of Rapallo 1920

    James - Says Serb Troops Recaptured Trogir

    Morning Press 48.23 - U.S. Navy Ousts Italians From Dalmation City

    NHHC - NH 111504

    Nye - Dalmatia, Centre of War’s Shifting Spotlight

    NYT - U.S. Marines Saved Italians At Trogir

    NYT - Trogir Recovered Without A Fight By Olympia’s Men

    San Luis Obispo Daily Telegram 178 - Senate Wants Facts As To Landing

    Simonelli - The lions' retaliation: D'Annunzio and the italian nationalist mythology in Dalmatia

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