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Definition of Irredentas
1. irredenta [n] - See also: irredenta
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irredentas
Literary usage of Irredentas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Anschluss Movement, 1918-1919, and the Paris Peace Conference by Alfred D. Low (1974)
"Oscar Jaszi in his penetrating work The Dissolution of the Habsburg Monarchy
distinguished between true irredentas in the Dual Monarchy (the Italian, ..."
2. The New York Times Current History (1919)
"... the Peace Treaty would give birth to the " revanche " idea in Germany, with
new and greater " irredentas " as a menace to the future peace of the world. ..."
3. What Japan Thinks by Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami (1921)
"Notwithstanding the problem of German irredentas and other minorities, Europe is
certainly going ..."
4. And the Kaiser Abdicates: The German Revolution, November, 1918-August, 1919 by Stephen Miles Bouton (1921)
"... it has created a dozen new irredentas, new breeding-places of war; it has
liberated thousands from foreign domination but placed tens of thousands under ..."
5. The Anschluss Movement, 1918-1919, and the Paris Peace Conference by Alfred D. Low (1974)
"Oscar Jaszi in his penetrating work The Dissolution of the Habsburg Monarchy
distinguished between true irredentas in the Dual Monarchy (the Italian, ..."
6. The New York Times Current History (1919)
"... the Peace Treaty would give birth to the " revanche " idea in Germany, with
new and greater " irredentas " as a menace to the future peace of the world. ..."
7. What Japan Thinks by Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami (1921)
"Notwithstanding the problem of German irredentas and other minorities, Europe is
certainly going ..."
8. And the Kaiser Abdicates: The German Revolution, November, 1918-August, 1919 by Stephen Miles Bouton (1921)
"... it has created a dozen new irredentas, new breeding-places of war; it has
liberated thousands from foreign domination but placed tens of thousands under ..."