Congress of Oppressed Nationalities of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

The Congress of Oppressed Nationalities of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was held towards the end of the World War I in Rome, Kingdom of Italy, between 8 and 10 April 1918. The event, attended by Czechoslovak, Polish, Italian, Yugoslav and Romanian delegations from Austria-Hungary, followed the publication of the Wilson's 14 points and represented the beginning of the real support to the independence movements and the dissolution of Austria-Hungary.

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Congress of Oppressed Nationalities of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

The Congress of Oppressed Nationalities of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was held towards the end of the World War I in Rome, Kingdom of Italy, between 8 and 10 April 1918. The event, attended by Czechoslovak, Polish, Italian, Yugoslav and Romanian delegations from Austria-Hungary, followed the publication of the Wilson's 14 points and represented the beginning of the real support to the independence movements and the dissolution of Austria-Hungary.

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