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Trieste Riots | Guerra Ai Nemici Della Mia Terra

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The Trieste uprisings of November 1953 were severely repressed by the Police Force under the Allied Military Government (GMA), the Anglo-American allied military administration force headed by the British general Thomas Willoughby Winterton.

With the end of World War II, Italy lost the Venezia Giulia region. The Free Territory of Trieste was founded in the capital Trieste and its immediate vicinity in 1947 by a peace treaty. It was an independent state under the administration of the United Nations, which was considered a buffer zone between Italy and Yugoslavia in order to avoid direct conflict between the two nations. Despite the drafting and ratification of the statute, however, due to the mutual vetoes between the former allies, no agreement could be reached on the appointment of the governor, so that the Free State remained divided into two zones: the Allied military government and the Yugoslav military administration. For seven years the Italian and Yugoslav diplomats worked to be able to incorporate the whole of Trieste.

A turning point, however, came in the summer of 1953. With the political elections in June, the new Prime Minister Pella immediately sent a clear signal and reacted with a military demonstration to the attempt by the Yugoslavs to raise the bar for their claims in the Allied Zone as well. The Allies then try to work towards a division of the Free State between the two countries, but complicate the situation further by issuing a bilateral decree: a declaration in which they undertake to cede the civil administration of the Allied Zone to Italy.

Faced with the reaction of Tito, who was preparing to invade Trieste, the Allies suspend the application of the ordinance and provoke lively protests from the Italian side.

== Lyrics ==
Sento il richiamo della mia Patria
sento il richiamo della mia storia
non posso lasciare che muoia la mia città!

l'onda barbarica che ora ci invade
non leverà mai la nostra bandiera
dall'ultima frontiera della civiltà!

GUERRA AI NEMICI DELLA MIA TERRA!
GUERRA AI NEMICI DELLA MIA TERRA!

nelle battaglie forse si muore
ma non cadranno i nostri valori
vivrò in eterno accanto agli eroi!

ragazzi coraggio forza ed onore!
lanciamo in alto i nostri cuori
perchè il domani appartiene a noi!

GUERRA AI NEMICI DELLA MIA TERRA!
GUERRA AI NEMICI DELLA MIA TERRA!

ragazzo che ascolti questo messaggio
nato col sole e i fiori di maggio
innalza dal cielo e fa che non tramonti mai!

l'alba rischiara il nostro cammino
la tradizione è il nostro destino
che viva in un sogno in un ideale:

la Patria!

GUERRA AI NEMICI DELLA MIA TERRA!
GUERRA AI NEMICI DELLA MIA TERRA!

GUERRA AI NEMICI DELLA MIA TERRA!
GUERRA AI NEMICI DELLA MIA TERRA!



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Program: Movavi Video Editor Plus
Fonts: Mostra Nuova AltD, Melior
Background Pictures: (1) https://ibb.co/RQ3Q14s (2) https://ibb.co/bvH7jKC
Background song: Ultima Frontiera - Trieste 1953
Mp3: https://voca.ro/1gnYUdizNzMl


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NOTE : The guy who posted the song is likely a bit mental.
 

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Elly Schlein is the leader of the center-left Democratic Party (PD), whose is even less Italian than Italo Svevo ( born Aron Hector Schmitz in Austria-Hungary ) and he is the rich kid of university professors, studied in Switzerland and lived in the US. She was probably chosen as the progressive candidate because she is a lesbian foreign-born and "progressive".


So sorry for posting stuff from this degenerate websites but they are the few sources who are both updated and in English.

Another article from Italia Oggi :


A.A.A. party leader wanted, because Schlein has already evaporated


Elly Schlein's election had had a shock effect on Italian politics. The PD seemed to have revived after Enrico Letta's chloroform effect and a nice long-distance duel with Giorgia Meloni loomed on the horizon. All verbs in the past tense...And yes, a few weeks after the very forced victory over Stefano Bonaccini the novelty effect has already worn off.

Despite being a de facto minority in the party (in the sectional primaries the Emilian governor won hands down) the Swiss billionaire has put in place moves that put on display all the lack of leadership, moreover known to those who know her well: she has imposed a secretariat that is not shared and actions on niche issues, which do not interest the vast majority of Italians.

But not only that: he escapes from internal confrontation on very sensitive issues for the extreme gauche, such as the waste-to-energy plant and surrogacy. Issues that have opened a wide internal debate both in the party and in potential grillini allies, who are already promising wars and strikes against the Pd, just a few days after the much celebrated appointment of the new Piddina Secretary. Thus, in order not to take sides (and thus having to choose between the far-left and the moderate-Catholic area of the party) he runs away and does not address the issues. Not attracting the votes of the Center. Where leaders (or supposed leaders) evaporate. Renzi has locked himself into the role of newspaper editor for a year, and Calenda has been sliced up by Maria Elena Boschi. The line with which MEB dismissed him ("Charles thought he would be crowned in Congress, but King Charles there is only one and he is in London") certainly competes for the Pulitzer Prize 2023 with a chance of success.

If there is a leader at the center perhaps it is her. She is certainly not to be found in Forza Italia, devoured by infighting over the succession to Silvio Berlusconi (he, yes, a true leader...), but without any such personalities emerging to elevate them to a reference of the moderate center. In the League, the slow erosion to Matteo Salvini's leadership by Giorgetti-Zaia-Fedriga continues, but without appreciable results. While Fratelli d'Italia, which has an undisputed leader in the national Giorgia, remains the big issue of the desert existing around the Leader. The choices so far made by Fazzolari, see participatory operations, are causing much discussion. Missing from the roundup of parties is the 5Star Movement, and this is no accident. The analysis looked at party leaders. Giuseppe Conte cannot be called such. He tries to appear as such, but he is a caricature that is not even that funny.
 

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Buba

A total creep
Melon with ham - IMO disgusting, a waste of good ham (and melon), but the image is 💋 🥰 (y) :ROFLMAO:
 
Roman Emperor Caligula's massive party ships were not burned by the Nazis during World War II, researchers say. A US artillery unit was to blame by Isobel van Hagen

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Left, Historical luxury ships — Liebig collectors' card, 1935. Right - Nemi ships built by Caligula, 1st century AD.

Left, Historical luxury ships — Liebig collectors' card, 1935. Right - Nemi ships built by Caligula, 1st century AD. Culture Club/Bridgeman via Getty Images, DE AGOSTINI PICTURE LIBRARY / Getty images
  • For decades, many believed the Nazis were responsible for the destruction of Caligula's Nemi ships.
  • The massive first-century boats were used for the debauched Roman emperor's love for partying.
  • A new book reveals US artillery was accountable for the burning of the ships, The Times reports
The history behind the destruction of two boats known as the Nemi ships that belonged to the notorious Roman Emperor Caligula has been shrouded in mystery. While many believed the Nazis burned them during World War II, a new book finds that a US artillery unit was responsible for their destruction.
Caligula, known for his taste for opulent luxury and love of outlandish parties, had the "pleasure boats" equipped with artwork – including marble statues and mosaics, archeologists believe. The massive party boats — measuring between 230 and 240 feet — stationed on Lake Nemi in Italy were ahead of their time, as they had a plumbing system for running water, according to Atlas Obscura.
While it is unclear why the boats sank, popular mythology says that Caligula — ruler of Rome from 37 AD until his assassination in 41 AD — sank the ships himself during a "drunken orgy," according to the travel outlet.
Caligula's boats were recovered from the bottom of the lake in the early 20th century and kept in a museum by Italy's fascist leader Benito Mussolini. However, the relics were destroyed during the war in a fire.
At the time, it was widely believed that Hitler's Nazis were responsible for the burned ships. But a new book shines a light on their history — claiming it was a US artillery unit that burned the vessels.
"It was easier to point the finger at the Germans, and the report was a hurried attempt to blame them," Stefano Paolucci, a historian and co-author of the forthcoming book "The Burning of the Nemi Boats," told The Times.

"Whoever is doing the fighting, war is always destructive"

African-American Black soldiers artillery World War II

US soldiers with mortar shells scrawled with anti-Hitler chalk messages, 1943. Hulton Archive/Getty Images

A report at the time written with the support of US and British officials found that the boats were burned by Nazi troops in 1944, according to The Times, accusing the Germans of committing a "crime against civilization."
A 1944 New York Times headline read, "NAZIS BURN GALLEYS OF ANCIENT ROMANS."
"The Germans denied it, but that's been the view for 80 years before we analyzed the report and realized it didn't add up," Flavio Altamura, an archeologist, and co-author of the book, told The Times.
The two researchers believe that US shells hit the museum roof during the war, which likely caused shrapnel to hit the wooden boats and destroy them. Other reports at the time that corroborated their theory were overlooked at the time, they said, because of embarrassment by the Allied forces.
The researchers also argued that an Italian heritage official who led the inquiry into the destruction of the ships was eager to blame the Germans and ingratiate himself with the Allies to overlook his ties to fascism.
"Our research won't give us back the boats, but we believe we have cleared up the mystery and shown that whoever is doing the fighting, war is always destructive," Altamura told The Times.
 

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