Talk:Rapallo

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The link to the "Rapallo treaty" on this page is missleading because there were two different Rapallo traties as the text states already: a treaty between Yugoslavia and Italy and another treaty between Germany and Russia. A quote from the article:

"In November 12, 1920, Italy and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later renamed Yugoslavia) signed the Treaty of Rapallo, (...) Also concluded at Rapallo was the Russian-German Treaty of Rapallo of April 1922..."

The "Rapallo treaty" article however only describes the latter, so the link should be removed from the first occurence of "Rapallo treaty".

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