The Melting Of This Alpine Glacier Exposed Something Surprising

Published on 06/03/2022
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Thanks To The Treaty Of Vienna

Both sides signed the Treaty of Vienna in 1866 and enjoyed relative peace for a long time. In truth, they had been comrades since the commencement of hostilities in July 1914. However, as the complex battle extended over the region, longstanding animosity between the two began to resurface.

Thanks To The Treaty Of Vienna

Thanks To The Treaty Of Vienna

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After The Treaty Of London

By signing the Treaty of London in 1915, Italy broke away from the Triple Alliance it had created with Germany and Austria-Hungary. This meant that the two entities separated by the Stelvio Pass were at odds. Mount Scorluzzo, which separated them, aided them much in the war.

After The Treaty Of London

After The Treaty Of London

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