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italianization : ウィキペディア英語版 | italianization
Italianization ((イタリア語:Italianizzazione); (クロアチア語:talijanizacija); (スロベニア語:poitaljančevanje); (ドイツ語:Italianisierung)) was a process organized by the Kingdom of Italy to force cultural and ethnic assimilation of the native minority populations living in the former Austro-Hungarian territories that were given to Italy in exchange for their joining an alliance with the United Kingdom in World War I. This process was conducted during the Fascism, between 1922 and 1943. ==Regions and populations affected== Between 1922 and the beginning of World War II, the affected people were the German-speaking population of Trentino-Alto Adige, and the Slovenes and Croats in the Julian March. The program was later extended to areas annexed during World War II, affecting Slovenes in the Province of Ljubljana, and Croats in Gorski Kotar and coastal Dalmatia.
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