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.
Germans
Italy was once on the German side, but changed to the Allies. i think...
Bunito Mussolini
France was on the Allies side during the second world war. However, Germany invaded France early in the war.
Italy gave medical aid to the South Korean side.
The socialist movements position on what was becoming World War I was that it was a war for the capitalist classes and that the labor movement should stay out of it. Nationalism overwhelmed Mussolini's socialism and he supported Italy's entry in the war (on the Allied side). Many Italians such as Mussolini thought that Italy did not get justice in terms of territorial settlements at the end of the war despite having been on the winning side. After the war there was social turmoil in Italy and socialists and communists were winning control of many city governments. Mussolini organized the Fascist Party to counter the socialists and communists and, through a march on Rome, gained control of the Italian government. Mussolini ruled Italy as a dictator during the late 1920's and 1930's. He allied himself with Hitler.
It would be the Axis [Germany, Italy, and Japan].
Italy entered WWI in 1915 on the side of the Entente (Allies).
The Italian defender Fabio Canavaro was the captain of the winning side Italy in 2006.
Only Japan and Italy.
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.
Side 1: Germany, Italy and Japan Side 2: UK, France and USA.
The Allies, i.e Britain, France etc.
poland,italy,belgium,switzerland
Italy joined the the Allies because they thought the Allies would win. They are a very good guesser.
Yes. Germany, Italy and Japan were called the axis.
Germany was on the losing side of World War 1.
Italy was once on the German side, but changed to the Allies. i think...