Italy did not leave World War 2. Italy was forced to be allies with the Axis Forces when they did not want to do this. It was Mussolini who did this. The Italians were forced to fight with the Nazis against the Allied Forces. The Italians wanted to be allied with the Brits and Americans. Eventually, The King of Italy and the Italian populace were able to arrest Mussolini, try him and execute him. They then joined the Allied Forces to defeat the Nazis.
Italy exited the Second World War by surrendering to the Allies. After they had been driven out of North Africa by the Allied (British and American) troops in Operation Torch, the Italian forces went back home. In the Spring of 1943, the Americans and the British attacked Sicily (a territory of Italy) and headed for the mainland soon afterwards. The Allies captured Rome, the capital, and the dictator of Italy, Benito Mussolini, fled to Germany. In September of 1943, Italy surrendered, leaving Germany and Japan alone to continue the fight against the Allies.
mussolini was overthrown by his own people
After the World War 2 Italy did have a democratic type of government.
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Mussolini
Benito Mussolini was in charge of Germany during World War 2.
World War 1, World War 2 and I think the Korean War too.
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After the World War 2 Italy did have a democratic type of government.
Italy was part of the axis forces in World War 2. In World War 1 Italy and it's colonies were part of the Allies forces.
world war 2
World WAr 2 was the last time Italy was at war officially.
Lira for Italy
Italy lost all of its empire colonies in World War II.
Yes, Italy was part of world war II. Italy, Germany and Japan were partners called the Axis.
Italy severed ties with Germany in 1943 when the Allied Forces freed them from Nazi control and Benito Mussolini was killed.
Italy was involved greatly in world war 2. that is all i know. good luck finding information on the subject.
japan and Italy
Italy is a myth. There is no Italy.