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40 Days of Terror: The Yugoslav Occupation of Trieste
40 Days of Trieste: Slavs Celebrate a Communist Dictator
A City Hostile to the Austrians: Irredentism in Trieste
A Painful Piece of Italian History, Overlooked
A Plea From Fiume to Italy
A Traditional Italian Dessert: Pinza
A Visit to Fiume
The Adriatic Irredenta
The Agony of Italian Dalmatia Under Franz Joseph
Amy Bernardy Defends Italian Claims
An Artistic Description of Dalmatia
April 25: The Feast of San Marco – Not Liberation
Are Names Ending in 'ich' Really Slavic?
Artists, Navigators, Popes, Scientists... “Croats”
Blessed Agostino Casotti of Traù: A New “Croat” for Puglia
Brief History of Dalmatia in the 19th Century
Castua Massacre: Exhumations Completed After 73 Years
Completion of Italian Unity
Croatia is Manipulating the History of Dalmatia, Istria and the Quarnero
Croatia Kidnaps Marco Polo
Croatian Economy Reliant on Tourism
Croats Using Wikipedia to Rewrite Dalmatian History
The Cultural Ties Between Dalmatia and Southern Italy
Dalmatia: Alessandro Dudan Responds to Arthur Evans
Dalmatia and Alsace-Lorraine: A Striking Parallel
Dalmatia Before the Venetians
Dalmatia by Dr. Roberto Ghiglianovich
Dalmatia Viewed by a Dalmatian
The Dalmatian Dog
The Day of Remembrance: The Foibe Massacres and the Julian-Dalmatian Exodus
The Destruction of Palazzo Longo in Capodistria
Diplomatic Crisis Between Italy and Croatia: New Provocations, Revisionism and Hypocrisy
The Disappearance and Death of Don Francesco Bonifacio
Documents on Austrian and Slav Oppression of Italians
Education and Revisionism in the Balkans
The Exodus of Istrians in the First World War
The Extermination of Dalmatian Italians in Lagosta
February 10th — The Day of Remembrance: Foibe Massacres and the Exodus
The First Dalmatian Exodus, 1870-1880
Fiume by Dr. Gino Antoni
The Foibe are Still Open in Our Hearts
Foibe Massacres: The Deep Italic Roots of Istria and Dalmatia
Foibe Massacres: Historical Disinformation Techniques
Foibe Monument in Marghera Vandalized by Communists
The Foibe Massacres Were Not a Reaction to Fascism
Forbidden Truths: Istria and Dalmatia Were Italian
The Forced Slavicization of Clergy and Liturgy in Julian Venetia and Dalmatia by the Habsburgs (1866-1914)
German Saints Stolen by the Slovenes
The Habsburg Genocide in Dalmatia
Heroes of the Redeemed Lands
The History of the Luxardo Company
The History of Malvasia Istriana (Wine)
The History of Maraschino
The History of Pelagosa
The History of Pola
The History of Pola (Condensed)
Horror in Slovenia: Over 3,000 Bodies Discovered
How Dalmatian Names Became Slav
How Did Slavs Become the Majority in Dalmatia?
The Importance of the Cities
In Memory of Nicolò Luxardo (1927-2019)
Istria and Dalmatia: A Long and Intricate History, But Always Italian
Istria and Dalmatia in the Battle of Lepanto (1571)
Italia Irredenta
The Italian Aims in the Adriatic: Dalmatia, Fiume and the Other Unredeemed Lands of the Eastern Frontier of Italy
Italian Boats of the Adriatic Sea
Italian Dalmatia
The Italian Language Returning to Fiume?
Italian Literature in Dalmatia: A Falsified History
The Italian Republic of Ragusa
The Italian Veneration of St. Blaise, Patron of Ragusa
Italy and the Adriatic
Italy and the Balkans: The Problem of Dalmatia
Italy and Jugo-Slavia
Italy's Case Against the Jugo-Slavs
Italy's Claim to the Adriatic
Italy's National Aspirations and Deeds
Italy's Reclaimed Adriatic Provinces
Italy's Right to Her Natural Boundaries (1918)
Ivan Golub Claims Pope Sixtus V was “Croatian”
Luxardo Maraschino vs. Croatian Maraska
Making Trieste Slavic: An Overview
Making Trieste Slavic: Ethnic Cleansing and the Attempted Slavicization of Trieste
Marco Polo a Croat? A Ridiculous Thesis
The Meaning of the Foibe Massacres
The Myth of Anti-Slavic Ethnic Cleansing in the Balkans
The Myth of the “Croatian Renaissance”
National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe
Overview of Lidia Bastianich's Autobiography
Pits of Death Give up Their Grisly Secret
The Placitum of Risano
Pope Sixtus V: Another Victim of Slavic Revisionism
The Population of Dalmatia in the 12th Century
The President of Slovenia Falsifies History: The Tragicomic Case of Ioannis Kapodistrias
The Priests Murdered in the Foibe Massacres
Rampant Croatization
The Rape and Murder of Iolanda Dobrilla
The Rape and Murder of Norma Cossetto
The Redeemed Lands
Redemption, Not Conquest
Removal of Italian Street Signs in Capodistria: Slovenia Continues to Erase Italian Heritage in Istria
Response to “Croatians That Make Croatia Proud”
Response to Croatian Statements on Bilingualism in Fiume
The Revisionist Claims of Vinko Pribojević
The Revisionist Statements Made by Croatian President Grabar-Kitarović
Roman Cities Destroyed by the Slavs
The So-Called “Illyrian” Emperors
So Now Marco Polo Was Croatian: Someone Failed Their History Test!
St. Jerome and Slavic Myth-Making (Revisionism)
Titoist Crimes: 50 Priests Murdered in the Foibe Massacres
Trieste by Dr. Giorgio Pitacco
Trieste, the Most Italian City
Triestine Girls: Reflections on the Istrian Exodus
The Unfounded “Croatian” Origin of Pope Sixtus V
Was Emperor Constantine an “Illyrian”?
Why do Some Countries Steal History and Heritage from Other Nations?
Why Italy and Dalmatia Must be United: Arguments at the Paris Peace Conference (1919)
Why Italy Must Have Her Boundary on the Oriental Border of the Julian Alps (1918)
Yugoslavia Between the World Wars: Anti-Italian Terrorism and Forced Slavicization From 1918-1941
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