Italy joined the the Allies because they thought the Allies would win. They are a very good guesser.
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 entered WWI in 1915 on the side of the Entente (Allies).
Only Japan and Italy.
Side 1: Germany, Italy and Japan Side 2: UK, France and USA.
The Allies, i.e Britain, France etc.
poland,italy,belgium,switzerland
Yes. Germany, Italy and Japan were called the axis.
Italy left the triple alliance because they felt that the side they were on was losing, so they left and joined the side they thought were going to win.
Bunito Mussolini
Italy was once on the German side, but changed to the Allies. i think...
France was on the Allies side during the second world war. However, Germany invaded France early in the war.
they suck jamienese dirty cheesy cocks