Google Earth cites the driving time between Warsaw and Rome to be 25 hours (as a continuous journey).
Axis is the term of Germany, Italy and Japan union in that war. Italy did not last long but the leader Benito named that term.
Italy was actually on multiple sides during the war. I'll explain: Italy was a founding member of the Rome-Berlin Axis alliance along with Hitler's Nazi Germany. Later, Japan also joined the alliance, and it became known as the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis. This is often just called the Axis for short. A few other smaller countries joined too, like Hungary and Bulgaria. So when the war started in 1939, Italy was on the Axis side with Germany. In summer 1943, Italy was invaded by the Allies, led by the UK and USA. Benito Mussolini, the dictator ruling Italy at the time, became wildly unpopular, and the King of Italy had him removed from power and arrested. In early September 1943, the new prime minister of Italy surrendered, and Italy switched sides to join the Allies. However, Mussolini was rescued from prison by elite German paratroopers and brought to Germany. The German military controlled most of northern Italy at the time; so with Italy having joined the Allies, Germany announced that northern Italy would be a new country called the "Italian Social Republic" (ISR) and Mussolini was its leader (although Germany was actually in charge). This began a civil war in Italy between the old government and Mussolini's ISR. The Allies could not be stopped, and with the civil war continuing, the ISR did not last long. In April 1945, the ISR collapsed and surrendered. Then Mussolini tried to escape to Switzerland, but Italian rebels captured and executed him near the border.
Communism didn't cause WWII. Fascism, or Nazism at that time, did. Germany became Fascist and started taking over Europe. Mussolini then turned Italy Fascist to protect it. The only communist country really involved was the USSR and they were Allied. NB: Italy was Facist under Mussolini long before Hitler came to power in Germany.
the wild life would yes be found in the wild but the people would like to know where and how long they have lived there and what they survive on.
Canada was a member of the Allied Nations, who fought and defeated the Axis, which was a three part alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan. By May of 1945, both Italy and Germany had been completely defeated, and by August of that year, Japan had also surrendered completely.
12 hours
about 14 or 15 hours.
About 8 hours of driving time.
You cannot drive to Germany, but if took a boat and had your car on it it would probly take a day or 2.
Who needs to drive? Austria and Italy share a border so you could literally stand with one foot in each country.
It takes about 2 hours to drive from Firenze to Roma, Italy.
This completely depends on where in Italy and England a person wants to go.A basic drive from Italy to England would be roughly 2,148 km - about 20 hours 51 mins.
how long does it take to get to Germany
A flight from Frankfurt, Germany to Milan, Italy would take about 1 hour. There is approximately 322 miles between the two locations.
It depends on where in Italy and where in Germany, but it will take about 1 hour and 40 minutes.
There is 743 miles between Calais, France and Genoa, Italy. The drive would take about 11 hours to complete by car. Flying would take about an hour and a half.
The total distance between Venice (Italy) and Munich (Germany) is 542.6 Kilometers. It would take around 5 hours to travel by the road under current traffic conditions.