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 Austrian-Hungarian K.u.K – Kaiserliche und Königliche Armee defended a multiethnic Europe, the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, until the very end.
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…
Austrian-Hungarians, especially the Bosniaken, contributed as much as their German allies to the victory of Caporetto – Kobarid. This is their story.
It is the centennial of the breaking of Caporetto-Kobarid. Roberto Giurastante recounts one of the most famous battles of the First World War.
1917: the Italian Army hopes to capture at Trieste, but Austria-Hungary deploys the newly established “Sturmtruppen” to protect the port-city.