The Allies, i.e Britain, France etc.
At the beginning of World War II, Italy was fought on the Axis Power. Later on, Italy was captured by the U.S. and forced it to surrendered. The United States installed a new pro-American government in Italy. Then, Italy joined the war the side of the Allies. So Italy counted as the Allies or on the American side at the almost end of the war in 1945.
Italy joined the the Allies because they thought the Allies would win. They are a very good guesser.
Italy fought on the side of the Allies in World War One. In World War Two, Mussolini allied Italy with Germany and declared war on Britain and France (and later the USA). In 1943 Mussolini was ousted and Italy joined the Allied powers.
Italy is keen to be on the winning side in WW1. Therefore they took time to see which way the wind blew ! In 1915 they joined the Allies.
In world War I Italy joined the Allied side and was invaded by German and Austrian armies; which pushed south almost as far as Venice.
they joined the allied powers.
When the US joined the war in 1941, they joined with the Allied Powers. Italy was a part of the Axis powers. They had to fight each other.
Benito mussolini
allied countries (great Britain,France,russia and japan joined in weeks later,and Italy joined later)
Assuming that by "Geramnies" you mean Germany's then... Germany was in the side of the "Triple Alliance". This alliance consisted of Germany, Austro-Hungary and for part of the war, Italy. However in 1915, Italy joined the side of the allies after the secret Treaty of London. They were against the allies; the "Triple entente", which consisted of Britain, France and Russia. Later, in 1917, the Americans joined the war on this side.
At first nothing then joined allies