1913 in Italy

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Events from the year 1913 in Italy.

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Italian immigrant women at Ellis Island. In 1913 872,598 Italians left the country of which 376,776 migrated to the United States. PSM V83 D324 Three italian immigrant women.png
Italian immigrant women at Ellis Island. In 1913 872,598 Italians left the country of which 376,776 migrated to the United States.

The First Balkan War (October 1912 – May 1913) of the Balkan League (Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece and Montenegro) against the Ottoman Empire. As a result of the war, the allies captured and partitioned almost all remaining European territories of the Ottoman Empire. Ensuing events also led to the creation of an independent Albanian state. Despite its success, Bulgaria was dissatisfied over the division of the spoils in Macedonia, which provoked the start of the Second Balkan War (June–August 1913).
After the withdrawal of the Ottoman army from Libya after the Italo-Turkish War the Italians could easily extend their occupation of the country, seizing East Tripolitania, Ghadames, the Djebel and Fezzan with Murzuk during 1913. [1]

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References

  1. Bertarelli (1929), p. 206.
  2. (in Italian) XXIII Legislatura del Regno d'Italia dal 24 marzo 1909 al 29 settembre 1913, Camera dei deputati, Portale storico (retrieved 28 May 2016)
  3. "Decides Against Italy", New York Times, May 7, 1913
  4. "Italians Lost 1,000 in Tripoli Fight", New York Times, May 24, 1913; A. Adu Boahen, General History of Africa: 1880–1935 (University of California Press, 1990) p. 50
  5. "Italians Rout Arabs", New York Times, June 21, 1913
  6. J. Holland Rose, The Origins of the War (Cambridge University Press, 1914) p188
  7. Hall, The Balkan Wars, 1912–1913, p. 54
  8. Nohlen & Stöver, Elections in Europe, p. 1031
  9. Nohlen & Stöver, Elections in Europe, p. 1050
  10. 1 2 Gilbert & Nilsson, The A to Z of Modern Italy, pp. 203–4
  11. Sarti, Italy: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present, p. 308
  12. Killinger, The History of Italy, p. 134
  13. Piergiorgio Corbetta; Maria Serena Piretti, Atlante storico-elettorale d'Italia, Zanichelli, Bologna 2009