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Mussolini invaded Ethiopia in 1935.
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Ethiopia and Libya
Ethiopia also known as Abyssinia was invaded by Italy in 1935 under Fascist leader, Benito Mussolini. He wanted to boost Italian self esteem following their defeat by the Ethiopians at the Battle of Adowa in 1896. He also wanted to emulate Hitler's plans to expand Germany.
Mussolini invaded the country of Ethiopia in 1935. This was the continent of Africa. He was trying to instill faith into his people and wanted them to join the army.
October 3 1935
Mussolini invaded Ethiopia in 1935.
Ethiopia
Ethiopia and Libya
Mussolini attacked Ethiopia in the fall of 1935.
Ethiopia also known as Abyssinia was invaded by Italy in 1935 under Fascist leader, Benito Mussolini. He wanted to boost Italian self esteem following their defeat by the Ethiopians at the Battle of Adowa in 1896. He also wanted to emulate Hitler's plans to expand Germany.
Mussolini invaded the country of Ethiopia in 1935. This was the continent of Africa. He was trying to instill faith into his people and wanted them to join the army.
In 1935, Italy invaded Ethiopia. This lead to international alienation and a withdrawl from the League of Nations for the Italians.
No, Mussolini did not invade Nigeria. During his regime, Benito Mussolini focused on expanding Italy's territories in Africa, particularly in East Africa (Ethiopia) and North Africa (Libya). Nigeria, at that time a British colony, was not a target of Italian military expansion under Mussolini.
In 1939, Benito Mussolini invaded the kingdom of Albania.
The Italians overthrew Mussolini by grabbing him and hanging him on a meat hook.
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