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During World War II, the primary languages spoken by the Allied forces were English, Russian, French, and Chinese. The Axis powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan, mainly spoke German, Italian, and Japanese respectively.
Northern and Eastern Tyrol are a part of Austria. In Austria German is the official language - with many regional and local dialects. Also in Tyrol there are several dialects. Southern Tyrol is since the end of the 1st World War (1918) part of Italy. Therefore German and Italian are the main languages; there is also a 3rd language "Ladinisch" that is spoken only by a minority.
Swedish was spoken in Sweden before world war 2.
Italy and Japan entered the war to
After the World War 2 Italy did have a democratic type of government.
Italy was part of the axis forces in World War 2. In World War 1 Italy and it's colonies were part of the Allies forces.
During World War 1, the primary language spoken by the Allied powers was English, while German was spoken by the Central Powers, which included Germany and Austria-Hungary. However, soldiers from various countries spoke their respective native languages on the battlefield, reflecting the diverse linguistic backgrounds of the combatants.
World War 1: At first, Italy was in alliance with Germany and Austria- Hungary, but then later on, when war has developed it became neutral. World War 2: Italy was with Germany, both of these countries were nazi countries.
Yes, Italy was part of world war II. Italy, Germany and Japan were partners called the Axis.
World WAr 2 was the last time Italy was at war officially.
Italy lost all of its empire colonies in World War II.