Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories

[1] The first instance of this inter-Allied model of government of occupied territory was manifested in Sicily after Operation Husky in August 1943.Despite support from Roosevelt, this was abandoned in favour of France being run by the Provisional Government of the French Republic led by Charles de Gaulle.Interviewed by the News Chronicle, Rennell was asked about the controversial decision to retain the services of the Carabinieri and other police and officials who had worked for the Fascist regime, and answered "They are doing an excellent job and deserve to be trusted.It continued to operate as "Allied Military Government" in the occupied Italian territories until the end of the war.The Free Territory of Trieste was created by the 16th UN Security Council Resolution adopted at the 91st meeting by 10 votes to none, with 1 abstention (Australia), 10 January 1947, and established by the signature of the Treaty of Peace with Italy, 10 February 1947, then entered in force from 15 September 1947.
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