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Q: The conquest of this island led to the invasion of Italy and the fall of Mussolini from power?
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What actions was Mussolini Italy responsible for?

the invasion of Ethiopia


Which of the following actions was Mussolini's Italy responsible for?

the invasion of Ethiopia


Island used by the allies for the Italian invasion?

Sicily a small island by Italy used to launch an invasion in Italy. When allies went through Italy Mussolini fled but was captured and Italy surrendered. After this event only two Axis powers were left- Japan and Germany ( Italy was now with the Allies.) This was a huge event that led the Allies to win.


In an effort to expand the power of Italy Mussolini ordered the invasion of?

Italy invaded Etheopia first.


What did the allied invasion of Italy force Hitler to do?

Hitler had some 60 divisions in France in case of an Allied invasion of Europe, but when Sicily was invaded by the Allies and Mussolini was captured, Hitler, not wanted the Allies in Continental Europe, invaded Northern Italy and Simultaneously sent a rescue team for Mussolini, there he established a puppet government for Mussolini


What country did Mussolini come from?

He was from Italy (born in Predappio, Italy)


What was Mussolinis Italy responsible for?

the invasion of Ethiopia


Which country was Mussolini the leader of?

Benito Mussolini was at one time the ruler of Italy.


What was Italy responsible for after Mussolinis?

Study island? ya me too, invasion of ethiopia


Who lead Italy during WW2?

the president of Italy was a dictator named Benito Mussolini


Who was the fascist leader of Italy?

Benito Mussolini founded Italy's Fascist Party.


What caused France and England to not take harsh actions concerning Mussolini's invasion of Ethiopia?

The invasion of Ethiopia by Mussolini was a direct and flagrant disregard of the principle of the League of Nations. Despite that, England and France were cautious concerning this breach of the League's policies in that they desperately did not want to drive Italy into tan alliance with Germany.