Italy
The Nazists took over Italy in WWI. The allies and the Italian partisans fought against them and pushed them out.
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Italy
France and Austria-Hungary were at war and fought many of their battles on Italian land.
Italian troops saw action in both the European and African Theaters. Italian troops made there way as far north and east as the Russian Front, as far South as Ethiopia, and as far west as France. The country of Italy is located in Europe and thus an American who fought in Italy would be eligible to wear the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal if he served 30 days or more.
the Italian front 1915-1918
The United States and other Allies fought the Italians and Germans on the Italian Peninsula. It was the Italian Campaign and resulted in the surrender of the Italians.
The United States and other Allies fought the Italians and Germans on the Italian Peninsula. It was the Italian Campaign and resulted in the surrender of the Italians.
Mazzini wanted a united front in Italy. He believed that if the people were unified in an uproar it would bring the people of Italy together. Creating a united Italian Nation
The capital of Italy in Italian is Roma.
The second front. During the war the Soviet Union needed a Second front to draw Germany from there attacks on Russia. To accomplish this the invasion of Sicily and Italy was started. As the Allies fought up the Italian Countryside the Germans had to remove units from the eastern front to try to stop the Allies. As the victories happened and the Allies were able to advance the Germans had to concentrate more effort on the Italian campaign removing pressure from the Russians. For all practical purposes, Allied victories forced Italy out of the war. US and British operations in North Africa were not meant to bail out the Soviet Union.