It didn't. But failure to stop it undermined international security.
This is a trick question. Germany did not conquer ethiopia, Italy did, and it was at the begging of World War II
it was be free from an controlling country
The invasion took place in 1935, and although the civilized world was disgusted, no countries declared war on Italy in an attempt to save Ethiopia. The League of Nations proved itself largely powerless to stop this aggression. Ethiopia had a small and poorly equipped army which was no match for the modern Italian army and air force. Italy also used poison gas against the Ethiopians, as Japan had done against the Manchurians five years earlier. After Mussolini entered World War II, the British defeated Italian forces in Ethiopia, and Addis Ababa became the first capital city liberated from the Axis.
Dwight D. Eisenhower directed the D-Day invasion in World War II
Ethiopia and Liberia --- The Italians eventually conquered Ethiopia in 1938, but this is considered part of the World War II Axis expansion and not a proper colonization. After World War II, Ethiopia became independent again.
Normandy in France was chosen as the invasion point of Europe in World War II for several reasons. One was its proximity to England from which the invasion was launched and the other was the availability of beaches on which to land.
This is a trick question. Germany did not conquer ethiopia, Italy did, and it was at the begging of World War II
it was be free from an controlling country
The German invasion of Poland in 1939.
Tewodros II of Ethiopia was born in 1818.
Susenyos II of Ethiopia died in 1771.
Iyoas II of Ethiopia died in 1821.
Dawit II of Ethiopia was born in 1496.
Iyasu II of Ethiopia died in 1755.
Iyasu II of Ethiopia was born in 1723.
During World War II
Its invasion of Poland.