Petra Hamerli
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一战结束后,1918年秋,奥匈帝国各民族宣布独立。几个世纪以来与匈牙利王国结成个人联盟的克罗地亚被匈牙利政府承认为一个独立国家。1915年在伦敦成立的克罗地亚委员会表示愿意成为南斯拉夫联邦主义国家的一部分。就这样,匈牙利失去了它唯一的一个港口,富姆市,因为它在领土上是伊斯特拉的一部分。尽管如此,克罗地亚能否保留Fiume - Rijeka并不明显,因为1918年10月30日成立的城市意大利国民委员会在1918年11月4日向总理维托里奥·伊曼纽尔·奥兰多(Vittorio Emanuele Orlando)提交的请愿书中宣布它属于意大利,因为Fiume - Rijeka的大多数公民是意大利人。这份请愿书使意大利在1919年举行的巴黎和会上宣称对富姆岛拥有主权,尽管1915年的伦敦秘密条约没有对意大利作出判决或承诺,使意大利参战。富姆的问题在意大利和南斯拉夫之间引起了严重的冲突,当和平会议把这座城市交给南斯拉夫王国时,1919年秋天,意大利诗人加布里埃尔·达南齐奥决定吞并富姆,建立一个城邦。在我的论文中,我将通过Fiume的案例来展示仅仅一天——在这个案例中是1918年11月4日——在历史上可能产生的后果。
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A corpus separatum elszakadása a Magyar Királyságtól: Fiume 1918. november 4.
After the Great War, in autumn 1918 the nationalities of the Austro–Hungarian Monarchy proclaimed their independence. Croatia, which formed a personal union with the Hungarian Kingdom for centuries, was recognized to be an independent state by the Hungarian Government. The Croatian Committee formed in London in 1915 expressed its willing to be part of a federalist South-Slavic state. In this way Hungary lost its only one port, the city of Fiume, as territorically it was part of the Istria. Nevertheless, it was not obvious that Croatia could keep Fiume – Rijeka –, as the Italian National Council of the city formed on 30 October 1918 proclaimed its belonging to Italy through a petition written on 4 November 1918 to the prime minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, as the majority of the Fiumean citizens were Italians. This petition made Italy to claim Fiume on the Paris Peace Conference held in 1919, although it was not judged or promised to the Italians in the secret Treaty of London of 1915 that made Italy to enter into the war. The question of Fiume caused serious conflict among Italy and Yugoslavia, and – as the Peace Conference gave the city to the Yugoslavian Kingdom – in autumn 1919 the Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio decided to annex Fiume and create a city state. In my paper I will present, through the case of Fiume, what consequences an only day – in this case the 4 November 1918 – can have in history.
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