After World War I, Italy and Germany faced severe economic hardships, political instability, and societal discontent, creating fertile ground for extremist ideologies. In Germany, the Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh reparations, leading to widespread resentment and the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, which capitalized on nationalist sentiments. Similarly, in Italy, economic turmoil and a perceived betrayal in the war led to the rise of Benito Mussolini and the Fascist Party, which promised order and national rejuvenation. Both regimes exploited fear, Propaganda, and a desire for strong leadership to gain power.
Germany and Italy
Germany and Italy
Italy joined WW2 because they wanted to create the Roman Empire again. Leading them to ally with Germany and Japan
In 1934, Italy won the World Cup in Italy In 1990, Germany won the World Cup in Italy
It wasn't really Nazism that Italy and Japan followed, it was their own fascist means and agendas that they followed. However, they did support Nazism in Nazi-occupied countries but they did not follow it themselves.
Italy, Germany, Japan
Italy, France, Spain and Germany
Well in ww2 the axis countries were Germany, Japan, and Italy. But Nazi Germany did invade Italy later on in the war By, Husky Pratt
Italy japan and Germany Italy japan and Germany
Italy won their fourth world crown in Germany
World War 1: At first, Italy was in alliance with Germany and Austria- Hungary, but then later on, when war has developed it became neutral. World War 2: Italy was with Germany, both of these countries were nazi countries.
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