Treaty of Gruber-De Gasperi
The Treaty of Gruber-De Gasperi, named after the foreign ministers of Italy (Alcide De Gasperi) and Austria (Karl Gruber), of September 1946, gave South Tyrol to Italy but ensured its autonomy.
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The Treaty of Gruber-De Gasperi, named after the foreign ministers of Italy (Alcide De Gasperi) and Austria (Karl Gruber), of September 1946, gave South Tyrol to Italy but ensured its autonomy.