Marking New Italic-Yugoslav Boundary -- Soldiers place a marker in a cemetery on the outskirts of Gorizia, divided by the French Line, September 10. At this point, near Gorizia, Venezia Giulia, West of the "Morgan Line" that the Anglo-American and Yugoslav occupation areas of the once completely Italian province of Venezia Giulia, were divided.Graves in foreground are thoge of Italian soldiers who died in World War II.Soldiers in picture are from 350th Infantry Regiment, U.S. 88th Division. When instruments of ratification of the Italian Peace Treaty are deposited in Paris, September 15, all British and American Troops will man their new frontier. September 13, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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