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1919
January
14th-15th: D'Annunzio published in "Gazzetta di Venezia", "Idea
nazionale" and "Popolo d'Italia" his Lettera ai Dalmati imbued
of irredentist ideas.
March
11th: The Poet wrote a Lettera agli studenti dalmati
in "Idea nazionale".
May
4th: D'Annunzio threw a violent invective at Woodrow Wilson.
May
6th: Speech to veterans from Capitol.
May
12th: Oration to the aviators in Centocelle.
May
26th: The "Idea nazionale" published another irredentist pamphlet,
L'Italia alla colonna e la vittoria col bavaglio.
May
28th: Nationalist oration in Rome.
June
9th: Irredentist article, Pentecoste d'Italia, issued
in "Popolo d'Italia".
June
23th: D'Annunzio wrote Il comando passa al popolo in
"Idea nazionale".
June
26th: D'Annunzio damned the Italian Government in L'erma
bifronte published in "Idea nazionale".
July
1th: Disobbedisco, another irredentist pampleth.
July
9th: L'ala d'Italia è liberata, speech in Centocelle.
September
11th: D'Annunzio on board of Fiat tipo 4, joined in Ronchi several
officers that wanted to set Fiume free.
September
12th: D'Annunzio led 2000 men to occupy Fiume in the name of
Savoy. The citizens received him as a deliverer and named him governor.
September
13th: General Pittaluga, who led the regular troupes in Fiume,
left the town in the hands of d'Annunzio's legions.
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