Italian Patriotic postcard - WWI - Irredentist Movement
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Italian Patriotic postcard - WWI - Irredentist Movement
In Gorizia we are! To Trento and Trieste, we re going.. Italian patriotic postcard from World War One urging Italy to rise up and reclaim Trieste and Trento (having already captured Gorizia), cities with ethnic Italian majorities still belonging to the Austrians. These towns became icons of the Italian irredentist movement, aimed at the unification of all ethnically Italian peoples. This card is fascinating, as it was printed and sent following the re-integration of Gorizia during the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo on August 1916, but before the re-capturing of the town by the Central Powers in October 1917. Date: March, 1917
Media ID 7245779
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
1869 1948 Direction Movement Personification Pointing Points Populations Post Card Recapture Speaking Trento Trieste Unification
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