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Irredentist movements include those of [[Gabrielle DAnnunzio]] taking over Fiume after [[World War I]], German claims in the Nazi era to Poland and Sudetenland, and claims by [[Jordan]] by [[Rehavam Zeevi]]'s [[Moledet]] party in [[Israel]].
Irredentist movements

*[[Gabrielle DAnnunzio]] taking over Fiume after WWI

*German claims in the Nazi era to Poland, Sudetenland

*[[Rehavam Zeevi]]'s [[Moledet]] party in [[Israel]] -- claims to [[Jordan]]



Revision as of 00:46, 7 January 2002

Irredentism is claiming a right to territories belonging to another state on the grounds of (at times merely alleged) prior historical possession.


Irredentist movements include those of Gabrielle DAnnunzio taking over Fiume after World War I, German claims in the Nazi era to Poland and Sudetenland, and claims by Jordan by Rehavam Zeevi's Moledet party in Israel.