Libya And Ethiopia
UK, US, Germany, Italy
No states were added to the United States during the World War One.
Pop art started in Britain and went on to the United States.
Venice became part of the nation of Italy when Italy became a nation in 1871. Before that it was part of a consortium of city states and provinces.
Italy was not involved in either the blitz or the Battle of Britain
UK, US, Germany, Italy
No states were added to the United States during the World War One.
The African countries colonized by Italy were Libya, Somalia, and Eritrea. Ethiopia was occupied, but not colonized by Italy.
Pop art started in Britain and went on to the United States.
Several separate states prior to 1860. Unified as "Kingdom of Italy" after that.
the forces that were involved in world war 2 are: allied powers United States,Great Britain,The Philippines,China,India,Australia,Canada,The Middle East Countries,Russia,The Netherlands,New Zealand,Italy(after its defeat),Poland,African Nations,European countries except(Germany,Austria,Baltic States,Hungary,Latvia,Lithuania,Estonia) axis powers Germany,Japan,Italy,Thailand,Korea(although occupied by Japan),Austria,Baltic States,Hungary,Latvia,Lithuania,Estonia
Australia, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Russia, Japan and Italy.
Venice became part of the nation of Italy when Italy became a nation in 1871. Before that it was part of a consortium of city states and provinces.
None, in fact they were flung out of the African countries they had conquered before the war.
Throughout history Italy has been involved in 23 wars and 2 conflicts that were never declared wars. World War II was the only war that Italy was involved in which they did not stand with the United States.
Spanish became involved in the Italian wars when the Northern Italian states turned for help to the Spanish, who gladly agreed to send soldiers to Italy.
Before unification in the 19th century, Italy was divided into five major states: the Kingdom of Sardinia, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, the Papal States, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and the Duchy of Modena and Reggio. Each of these regions had its own government and political structure. The unification process, known as the Risorgimento, ultimately led to the consolidation of these states into the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.