Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1946 — Page 6
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emerges from world war II peace conferences will take its place at ‘|the top of a long series. Its most recent predecessor Was the one drawn by Hitler and Mus~ solini in their Vienna arbitration decision of 1940, Before: that there was the handiwork of the Ver= sailles peacemakers which, despite imperfections, lasted 20 years. "In the proverbial “powder keg” of southeastern Europe, there is odly confusion today. Not one frontier is intact of the old prewar Balkans. Each country has grabbed from or lost ground to its neighbors. Hungary was the principal gainer and has held much of the gains. Yugoslavia, slashed to
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" {the Austrian Tyrol lost after the Ee defeat of 1918. Hitler and Mussowill pay you—NOW — |i on Dec. 31, 1939, agreed to
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Croatia—~Mussolini set up an in-|
- dependent kingdom of Croatia under Italian protection in 1941. Also lin the same year he annexed Slovenia and the Adriatic Yugoslav islands, and set up Montenegro as ‘a separate kingdom. - All will be of- { Aetally returned to Yugoslavia. } Transylvania—Urider the Vienna | arbitration, Romania lost the whole N i {of Transylvania to Hungary, but in : Loa . _|exchange was given Bessarabia by Flere at Security, we are working ., axis. Russia has now regained with your Insurance Agent $0 Bessarabia. Hungary presently re- ; (You all the Service of this tains Transylvania but in the peace “combined A ing and Insur- or it Mmost certainly will be ance Plan. The American Bankers! Dobrudja—This borderline region Association i 30 insur. between Romania and Bulgaria on ok and! 7, Tu ance 3 Black ses Coast. changes hands Bo ’ like a slippery :foltball oft a wet CAR NG PLAN FOR!field. It is today In the hands of . Bulgars who expect Moscow to let them keep it. op In—or call. Find out how! iAlbania—seized by Mussolini in
jo Save Money. and get the best 1939 but now reintegrated as a “insurance for YOUR NEW. separate nation. It has been forced, HERE and NOW! v CAR however, to give back to Greece the Y : disputed Greek province of Ciamuria gle which TI Duce let the Albanians
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| ‘ehims all*“the" former Italian is- ’ | nds ‘numbering scores but of i | i which only 12 are important. RusIll ‘sia has unofficially hinted that she ‘would like some of these islands as bases to guard the approaches to the Dardanelles. As long ago as ‘May, 1920, the U. 8. senate went an record as favoring the return of the | islands to Greece. More recently,
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