National Alliance - Italy - was created on 1995-01-27.
National Alliance - Italy - ended in 2009.
Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy made up the Triple Alliance in the years before World War I. Italy defected to the other side when it officially entered the war, claiming Germany had violated the terms of their alliance when it invaded neutral Belgium.
This alliance, consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy was created in 1882. Italy joined because of clashes with France in North Africa but was never an enthusiastic member and in 1915 entered WW1 on the side of the Entente.
The German-Italian alliance 1936 was the Tripartite Pact. It included not only Germany and Italy, but also Japan. Mussolini traveled to Germany on September 23, to finalize the pact.
The Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungry and Italy was a secret alliance formed in May 1882. While no one joined the alliance in 1915, Italy did leave the alliance and join the allies.
The Triple Alliance was formed by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck in two stages: 1. Alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary (1879). 2. In 1882 Italy, which at the time was in dispute with France in North Africa, joined the alliance. Italy's joining didn't really make sense as Italy had claims on Austria-Hungary. The Triple Alliance was not something created in the run-up to World War 1.
The memebers of the Triple Alliance were Germany, Italy & Austria-Hungary.
The Axis alliance, including Italy, and eventually Japan
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The alliance group which consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
Universal Alliance was created in 1952.