Italy is a member of both NATO (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nato) and the United Nations, therefore all the member states of that organisation are technically allies (although the United Nations is not strictly a military alliance).
Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, and Serbia
Italy
England, france, Italy, US, Russia (for a while)
Those fighting for the Triple Entente were also called the Allies. France, Russia, and Great Britain formed the backbone of the Allies along with Italy, who joined in 1915.
German allies were Italy, Japan, Finland, Hungary, Rumania, and Bulgaria.
Italy's allies would be the 26 countries that are members of NATO. The members of the European Union would also be allies of Italy.
Italy never jolined the allies
Typically we are referring to WWII when we talk about Germany's allies, so in that case it would be Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. However if we're referring to Germany's new allies today, they are allies with NATO members.
Italy and japan were the allies of Germany
Allies invaded the North Africa and defeat Germany and next Italy was invaded by allies.
Allies invaded the North Africa and defeat Germany and next Italy was invaded by allies.
Allies invaded the North Africa and defeat Germany and next Italy was invaded by allies.
Allies invaded the North Africa and defeat Germany and next Italy was invaded by allies.
Sicily a small island by Italy used to launch an invasion in Italy. When allies went through Italy Mussolini fled but was captured and Italy surrendered. After this event only two Axis powers were left- Japan and Germany ( Italy was now with the Allies.) This was a huge event that led the Allies to win.
If you are asking if Italy was part of the Allies in World War Two, the answer is no. However, if you want to find the allies of Italy, the main one was Germany.
After the Allies invaded Italy in September 1943, they continued to push for more territory in Northern Italy until May 1944.
because the allies were landing in Italy