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Italy in WW2

Here you'll find questions and answers pertaining to the people, battles, and historical events related to Italy and the Italian Army during World War 2, including the Italian military campaigns in Africa beginning in 1935.

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Why people came to Italy?

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Italy is a good place to visit. you can see the colosseum and it's like the place for historians. many people want to visit Italy. you can see the Pisa tower. the place is very good, you need to visit Italy.

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Why did people leave their homes in the Bosnia war and come to Australia?

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Because they had only two choices - to live in a war and post war situation which was horrible or to live in peaceful country Australia, where they could live normaly.

In what year did Germany and Italy become allies during World War 2?

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Germany has existed in many forms, the earliest government directly associated with Germanic people was the Holy Roman Empire (962CE). This confederation of states existed in many forms until 1806. The states fell apart but were mostly reunified by 1871.

The period between 1914 and 1949 is complex and beyond the scope of a simple answer. After WWII, the Soviets and the USA spit the 'protection' of Germany into halves. The Federal Republic of 1949 is usually viewed as the government of Germany since the Soviet half was a puppet state. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the destruction of the Berlin Wall Germany was reunified. This most Recent incarnation of Germany started the 3rd of October 1990.

Italy also has a long history. The earliest recordings show a government around the 8th century BCE. This was the roots of what would become the Great Roman Empire. After much turmoil, the empire finally dissolved in 285CE.

Over the next millennium and a half Italy existed as a broken assembly of city-states. These states were conquered and reformed by outsiders and neighbors. In 1816 Italy began a process of reunification through politics and ultimately war with the Austrian Empire. The kingdom of Italy officially came into existence in 1861.

After the chaos of WWII the Italian people adopted a democratic form of government. The last king of Italy, Umberto II, abdicated 12 June 1946 starting the present Republic of Italy.

What were two significant battles in which the soldiers of Italy were involved during World War 2?

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El Alamein, Tripoli, the invasion of Sicily, Anzio, and the one many forget is Stalingrad. The Italians lost an entire Army during the Soviet offensive to isolate and destroy the German 6th army

What made Italy hard to unite into a single country?

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Prior to unification, Italy was ruled by several versions of the Roman. It was also a series of city-states which then gave rise to nation-states. For all of these reasons, it was quite difficult to finally unite all of Italy under one nation's rule.

Why did italy drop out of world war 2?

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After Mussolini was removed by Italian government, the new government now running the country. The Allies threatened the southern Italy, then the new government surrendered. Allies captured the south of Italy. After that southern Italy declared war on Germany, but the German army in the north resisted. After broke the German defense line between north and south Italy, the Allies captured Rome and made the north Italy surrendered.

What is the best way to get from Europe to Italy?

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Italy is in Europe, so from other parts of Europe you can go by land or train or fly or by sea, so almost any way you want.

How much food does Italy import?

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I found pitiful results to the questions asked.

How did Mussolini effect Italy?

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he was a dictator to Italy, he fixed its economy during ww2, him and Hitler made a nearly unstopable alliance.

What countries did Italy attack?

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Italy attacked Ethiopia around the time on World War 2.

What time if year is winter in italy?

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December through March

Why did Benito Mussolini invade Africa?

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glory and power.

true but it was mostly because his country was a new one and he wanted his people to faith in the government and be very encouraged to join the army, and fight well, when the inevitable WWII started.

What is Italy's country slogan?

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Il Canto degli Italiani (The Song of the Italians) is the Italian national anthem. It is best known among Italians as Inno di Mameli (Mameli's Hymn) and sometimes referred to as Fratelli d'Italia (Brothers of Italy), from its incipit.

What did haile selassie die from?

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It was reported that he died of complications from a prostate procedure although many believe that he was assassinated while in his final exile by those who took him out of power. The truth is not fully known.

When did Archie Bunker meet Edith?

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I believe it was sometime in the 1950's at the Puritan Maid Ice Cream Parlor.

What are the similarities between north and south of Italy?

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* They are both in the same country * There are car manufacturers in both * There are farms in both I am doing work on Italy in school and I needed he answer to this question too. These are the only answers I am able to get at the moment. Jessica Mc

Which 2 small countries are located in Italy?

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The Vatican is a separate country inside of the city of Rome. It is only 110 acres and 1000 people run by the Roman Catholic Church. San Marino is another small country inside of Italy. It is between Emilia-Romagna and Marche. It is 24 square miles.

Did Italy invade the Ottoman Empire?

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No ottoman empire is Turkey today and turkey defeated them.

Which world war 2 leader could be described as a fascist?

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The fascist leaders that I can currently think of are Adolf Hitler (Germany) and Benito Mussolini (Italy).

Who did Mussolini trust?

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it was Hitler, Francisco Franco,Otto Skorzeny,Ida Dalser. wife is Donna Rachele Mussolini

How did Mussolini ensure that people obeyed his government?

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Through fear. Much like Hitler and Stalin did. (Joseph Stalin). Once his (Mussolini) 'allies' helped him seize power, he converted the italian government to a state of Facism like Hitler. Ran through fear and racism. Unlike the German people, Mussolini's people knew a lot more in detail about what he was doing to their country.

When did Mussolini stop ruling Italy?

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That is a good question. Why would this powerful dictator agree to surrender his position upon request of a small group of his Cabinet and the King??

Reading a biography on Mussolini, you learn he had problems with (a) his health and (b) he also had bouts of depression. I think these two problems made him see the futility of trying to lead a country in war.

However, once he was rescued by the Germans, they seemed to have talked him into returning to a position of leader for the Fascist groups.