On September 18th, 1938, Benito Mussolini chose Trieste, annexed to Italy after World War I, to announce the shameful Italian anti-Jewish laws to the world.

On September 18th, 1938, Benito Mussolini chose Trieste, annexed to Italy after World War I, to announce the shameful Italian anti-Jewish laws to the world.
…the second Thirty Years’ War (1939-1945), , the most cruel, when humanity degenerated to its lowest, the ridge of racial hatred ended with genocide…
At the end of World War, Trieste’s new independence was defended by the troops of the United States (TRUST) and of the United Kingdom (BETFOR).
The Austrian-Hungarian K.u.K – Kaiserliche und Königliche Armee defended a multiethnic Europe, the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, until the very end.
1960: the Italian Ministry of the Interior addressed local authorities in Italy and in Trieste against misusing data of Jews or about people of Jewish ancestry.
Port of Trieste, December 10th, 1917 is a foggy night. Anchored in the bay of Muggia there are two coastal defense ships, the Wien and the Budapest…