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Steel Island Rebellion. The Man Who Built His Own Country in the Adriatic Sea
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- Nombre de pages209
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-28861-8
- EAN9783565288618
- Date de parution02/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille836 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
In the late 1960s, an Italian engineer named Giorgio Rosa decided that the suffocating bureaucracy of his home country was no longer tolerable. Instead of protesting or moving abroad, he chose a far more radical path: he built his own independent nation on a steel platform just outside Italian territorial waters in the Adriatic Sea.
The Republic of Rose Island was born, complete with its own official language, currency, postal service, and a growing population of idealistic citizens.
It became a symbol of absolute freedom, attracting international attention and tourists looking for a utopian escape. However, the Italian government did not view this experimental micro-nation as a harmless novelty, but rather as a direct threat to its national sovereignty and tax revenue. This fascinating historical account documents the rapid rise and violent destruction of Europe's most audacious micro-nation.
It details the escalating political tensions that ultimately led the Italian navy to launch a military strike against the unarmed platform. Uncover the forgotten story of a man who literally built his own world. This book explores the legal, philosophical, and physical limits of individual freedom in a world completely divided by established borders.
It became a symbol of absolute freedom, attracting international attention and tourists looking for a utopian escape. However, the Italian government did not view this experimental micro-nation as a harmless novelty, but rather as a direct threat to its national sovereignty and tax revenue. This fascinating historical account documents the rapid rise and violent destruction of Europe's most audacious micro-nation.
It details the escalating political tensions that ultimately led the Italian navy to launch a military strike against the unarmed platform. Uncover the forgotten story of a man who literally built his own world. This book explores the legal, philosophical, and physical limits of individual freedom in a world completely divided by established borders.



