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A self-described "French Turinese Neapolitan Catholic Jew born in New York," Elkann is ferociously pro-Italian when it comes to buying art.

From Architectural Digest • Feb. 3, 2015

He has now lined up Bulgaria with Albania and Hungary in the "iron ring" of pro-Italian nations he is slowly forging around Italy's No. 1 Balkan enemy, Yugoslavia.

From Time Magazine Archive

Before 1941 Boris had said: "My ministers are pro-German, my wife is pro-Italian, my people are pro-Russian�I am the only neutral in the country."

From Time Magazine Archive

One day it looks pro-British; another, pro-Italian; but it is always pro-Farouk.

From Time Magazine Archive

The ineffable Mr. Edoardo Susmel, in one of his pro-Italian books, entreats certain French and British friends of the Yugoslavs to come for one hour to Rieka and judge for themselves.

From The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 by Baerlein, Henry

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