Aggressione is an Italian equivalent of 'aggression'. It's a feminine gender noun that's pronounced 'ah-greh-SYOH-nay'.* Its form in the plural is 'aggressioni'.
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
The Italian Aggression before World War 2 was that they invaded Albania and signed a secret pact with Adolf Hitler.
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The League of Nations did not respond to Italian aggression in 1953 because it had already been dissolved in 1946, following World War II. The actions of Italy during that period were instead addressed by the newly established United Nations. The UN took on the responsibilities of maintaining international peace and security, focusing on conflicts and aggression that arose after the League's dissolution.
the League placed some economic sanctions on Italy but took no real action.
The League of Nations was the precursor to the United Nations. The greatest failing of the League of Nations is its absolute inaction in response to aggression prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.
Had no standing army and no real power to enforce its decrees
The League of Nations' response to Italian aggression in 1935 was ineffective. Instead of taking strong action to deter Italy's invasion of Ethiopia, the League imposed economic sanctions that were ultimately not enforced by its member states. This failure undermined the League's credibility and signaled its inability to effectively address acts of aggression by its member states.
The League of Nations attempted to prevent German and Italian aggression through diplomatic negotiations, economic sanctions, and collective security measures. However, these efforts were not always successful in deterring the aggressive actions of these countries. Additionally, the League itself lacked the necessary enforcement mechanisms and the support of major powers to effectively curb the aggression of its member states.
The League of Nations failed to prevent German and Italian aggression primarily due to its lack of enforcement power and the absence of key nations, such as the United States. It struggled to achieve consensus among member countries, leading to ineffective responses to acts of aggression. Additionally, the League's reliance on collective security was undermined by the unwillingness of member states to commit military resources, allowing aggressor nations to act without fear of significant consequences.
because they were not sure they could win a war agins the Italians who had established ties with German
can you attribute crime to aggression or aggression to crime e.g. which one is a stimulus and is a response
On Aggression was created in 1963.