October 1935 marked the initial part of Italy's invasion of Ethiopia.
Italy invaded Ethiopia (Abyssinia) and Greece
not ask Germany for money to invade Albania and Ethiopia and not use Germany resources or be a part of the league of nations in1938
In the 1930s Ethiopia, then Abyssinia was invaded by Italy, which was part of the Axis. Therefore by definition Ethiopia was Allied.
Cities did not really respond as compared to countries as a whole. Italy invaded the country of Ethiopia in 1935. Italy had first tried to conquer Ethiopia during the Scramble for Africa in 1895, but was unsuccessful. This time, the Italians were successful, as they were on their quest for a new Roman Empire. Italy's invasion of Ethiopia formulated mixed responses. Italy's main ally, Germany, supported Italy's decision to invade Ethiopia. However, this action was met by sanctions against Italy by the League of Nations, although these were lifted only a few months later. This action also caused Japan to formally recognize the Italian Empire. France and the UK condemned Italy's actions, but eventually recognized Ethiopia as part of the Italian Empire. Only six nations in the world truly condemned Italy's invasion of Ethiopia: China, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, the Soviet Union, and the United States. However, within a couple of years, all countries but the Soviet Union were considering accepting Ethiopia as part of the Italian Empire. So basically, many countries announced their disapproval, but did nothing about it.
The individual who was embarrassed by the small holdings and chose Ethiopia as his first conquest was Benito Mussolini. He sought to restore Italy's prestige and expand its empire by invading Ethiopia in 1935, aiming to rectify past humiliations suffered during Italy's failed attempts at colonization. This aggressive move was part of his broader ambitions to establish Italy as a dominant power in Africa.
Yes, Britan took part in the invaision of Italy with the Allied forces being victorious
Ethipoia
The Italians invaded Abyssinia (present day Ethiopia) in Oct 1935. This invasion was an attempt to strengthen the Kingdom of Italy before war broke in Europe. Although somewhat confusing this action should not be considered directly part of WWII. It is more of an colonial move.
Ethiopia was invaded by Italy in 1935 as part of Benito Mussolini's ambition to expand Italy's colonial empire in Africa. The invasion aimed to assert Italian dominance and avenge Italy's defeat in the First Italo-Ethiopian War (1895-1896). The conflict garnered international attention and condemnation, but the League of Nations failed to intervene effectively, allowing Italy to occupy Ethiopia until 1941. The invasion highlighted the challenges faced by African nations in maintaining sovereignty during the era of European imperialism.
Modern-day Libya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somaliland.
Italy successfully invaded several nations during the early 20th century, particularly during the fascist regime under Benito Mussolini. Notably, Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935, which was part of its efforts to expand its empire in Africa. Additionally, during World War II, Italy invaded Albania in 1939 and parts of Greece in 1940, although the latter invasion faced strong resistance and was ultimately unsuccessful. These invasions were part of Italy's broader imperial ambitions and militaristic policies during that era.