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Originally, you can say yes and no. Yes, because originally, Italy was with the Central Powers, who were overrall winning the War effort. Then no, because Italy had switched to the Allies, who were still losing at the time. After the U.S. joined the War on the Allies, Italy was on the winning side by the end.

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The united states,Russia,Canada,and the Ueropean countries that weren't Germany.

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Before the war began Italy was believed to be siding with Germany and Austria-Hungry. However, they did not join the war until April 26, 1915 when they sided with Britain, France and Russia.

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Italy sided with the Allied Powers like Great Britain, France, Russia, and Japan

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Germans

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Q: Was Italy on the winning side of the war during World War 1?
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