
Partisans of Tito leave Trieste after occupation and terror
On June 12, 1945, Tito's partisans left Trieste and Gorizia following the Belgrade agreements. Their occupation, which began on May 1, was marked by terror, a rarely discussed aspect of WWII. Today, Trieste commemorates the liberation with events emphasizing the importance of remembering these tragic events and the sacrifices made.



















