well according to my text book the where defeated by Ethiopia and they where the only country at the time to be defeated by a African country. after they took the great defeat they invaded Turkish lands.
Italy and Germany had basically always been divided since Charlemagne died, not counting loose groupings like the Holy Roman Empire; however, presumably you are asking about the Congress of Vienna in 1815. During his wars, Napoleon had tried to unify Germany and Italy as countries allied with him; after he was defeated for good, the countries who had defeated him, as well as France, met in Vienna and reaffirmed that Germany and Italy would remain divided, among other things.
Ethiopia is the popular country for being only one of two African countries which successfully avoided colonization.
Ethiopia.
Ethiopia maintained their independence. Ethiopia had been divided up among a number of rival princes who ruled their own domains. Menelik ii hired experts to build roads and brideges and ste up a western school system. He imported weapons and European soldiers to help trainhis army. When Italy tried to invade Ethiopia they were smashed b/c Ethiopia was prepared. Ethiopia behind Liberia are ther only nations in Africa who has protected their independence.
After a series of diplomatic initiatives backed by the threat of physical force, Hitler invaded Poland. Italy, having bullied Ethiopia earlier, attacked in North Africa. After being involved in a war with China, Japan made a preemptive attack on Pearl Harbor in an effort to knock the US out of the conflict, while Japan attacked the Philippines, the South Pacific islands, Indochina, the Dutch East Indies and Burma.
North Africa, Spain, Italy.
That is a little difficult. As it relates to WW2 and 1930's, Spain, Italy and Germany were fascists countries (with Nazism being a form of fascism).
Kingdom of Italy. Only one Lady was , in effect Empress of Italy ( in modern times) this being Regina Elena. The Empire included Ethiopia and Albania as colonies, now lost.
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Ethiopia and Liberia weren't colonized and are the only countries in Africa not colonized. But it is worth noting that Ethiopia was occupied. Italy invaded in the mid-1930s, and then, in 1941, England conquered Ethiopia and became its occupiers.
The Italians tended to invade weak countries, Ethiopia being one of them, because Italy wasn't all that strong either. Mussolini sent five infantry divisions, and one Panzer V2 tank division to capture the port cities along the coast of Somalia, and ended up invading both countries. Ethiopia surrendered in May 1941, but Somalia held out until July 1942.
the invasion of Ethiopia
During the II WW Ethiopia was already an Italian colony, being occuped in 1936 by BadoglioAnswerBecause during the time of the Roman Empire, the Romans never conquered Ethiopia. So the Italians wanted to get that issue away.AnswerEthiopia was one of the few(if not the only) free country in Africa and Italy wanted toAnswerethiopian dosent colonized by Italy because Ethiopia was the winner of the war, but after the war Italy come back and control Ethiopia for 5 years.
If the helots defeated the Spartans, the Spartans, being defeated, could not do anything to them.
No. It is democratic, being a parliamentary republic.
Italy and Germany had basically always been divided since Charlemagne died, not counting loose groupings like the Holy Roman Empire; however, presumably you are asking about the Congress of Vienna in 1815. During his wars, Napoleon had tried to unify Germany and Italy as countries allied with him; after he was defeated for good, the countries who had defeated him, as well as France, met in Vienna and reaffirmed that Germany and Italy would remain divided, among other things.
The Allies [Britain, France, China, Russia, the US] defeated the Axis [Germany, Italy, Japan] powers. I do not think they would appreciate being called Outlaws, since it was the Axis that committed atrocities, including attempting genocide, in WWII.