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During the 1920's and 30's, the Italian government gained control of Libya, Somaliland and Eritrea.

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Did France once control Libya and Algeria?

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What is the current name of French Somaliland?

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When was Libya formed as a country?

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Is Gaddafi from Libya?

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Does Libya represents an Axis victory?

Libya was not a direct Axis victory during World War II, but it was a significant battleground between Axis and Allied forces. Initially, Axis powers, particularly Italy and Germany, gained control over parts of Libya, using it as a strategic base in North Africa. However, following a series of Allied offensives, including the successful Operation Torch in 1942, control shifted back to the Allies, marking a crucial turning point in the North African campaign. Ultimately, Libya did not remain under Axis control, leading to their defeat in the region.