PEACE CONDITIONS
ITALIAN INTERPRETATION
Rec. noon. LONDON, July 12. The latest trend of Italian propaganda is indicated by the official Italian news agency's circulation of the 12 conditions • which, it says, the Allies will impose in the event of a successful invasion of Italy. The points are: The surrender of the Italian fleet, the suppression of the metallurgical and engineering industries, the reduction of the Italian army to the bare minimum necessary for the maintenance of order, the abolition of the army's tanks, artillery, and machine-guns, the cession of Pantelleria, Tobruk, La Maddelena, and other strategic bases to Britain, cession of Istria, Pola, and Trieste to Yugoslavia, the cession of several of the lonian and Aegean islands to.Greece, the surrender of Italy's colonial empire, the surrender of Italy's rank as a great Power, an army o.C occupation to remain in Italy for /in indefinite period, the suppression M the cultivation of cereals and the limitation of agriculture to vegetable growing, .the suppression of many; universities, and the abolition of classical teaching to prevent Italian youth from learning of. the greatness oitltome, *
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 11, 13 July 1943, Page 5
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181PEACE CONDITIONS Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 11, 13 July 1943, Page 5
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