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Why did Italy colonize the Dodecanese Islands? The 1912 Italo-Turkish War saw the island of Rhodes and the surrounding Dodecanese claimed by Italy. For the next three decades, the Italians ruled the islands but their outlook on the colony and the people of Rhodes shifted dramatically over time as regimes rose and fell in Rome.
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