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No. In WW2 Italy was an Axis country allied to Germany and Japan until their surrender in September 1943. Spain was neutral in WW2, not on either side.
Yes. Itally is the country had invented talcum powder during 19th century
It is a city that is found in Italy. Italy is a country.
The was the dictator of Italy during WW2...yay!
While Spain was allied with Germany and Italy during the war, it wasn't necessarily an Axis power. The Spanish stayed out of the war, having its own civil war to deal with at the time.
No country borders Italy to the south.
No. Sardinia was considered a part of the Axis Powers during WWII since Italy was a leader and member of the Axis Powers, and Sardinia is an island belonging to the country of Italy.
Italy entered WWI in 1915 on the side of the Entente (Allies).
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It is not true. Neutrality, as pertains to war, means that a country is choosing not to participate in the war. They are choosing not to join any side and want to be left alone. Sometimes a neutral country does choose a side- like Italy during World War I (they had chosen not to join the Central Powers, and then were basically bribed by the Allies to join their side), or Belgium during both World Wars (both times they were invaded by Germany, despite being neutral). But when this happens, the country ceases to be neutral.
Italy is in Europe, directly south of Switzerland and Austria with Franch to the north west and Slovenia to the north east.
Libya (pronounced Li-Bee-Yuh).
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spainSpain did not change alliances. It was neutral during both wars. However, Italy was an Allied Power during World War I and opposed the Allies as an Axis Power in World War II.
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