The dictator who invaded Ethiopia was Benito Mussolini, the leader of Fascist Italy. His invasion began in October 1935 and aimed to expand Italy's colonial empire in Africa. The conflict is commonly referred to as the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, and despite initial military successes, it faced significant resistance from Ethiopian forces. The invasion was marked by brutal tactics and is remembered as a significant episode in the history of colonialism.
Italy invaded Ethiopia.
the significance of each of these, was that they each struggled immensly. Japan was becoming overpopulated and wanted to expand, so in 1931 the Japanese army invaded Manchuria. In 1935, Italy invaded Ethiopia. And, with the defeat from the Spanish Civil War, Spain was now under the control of a Fascist dictator. So each of these countries were invaded/taken over.
Germany invaded Ethiopia
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Benito Mussolini attacked Ethiopia in 1935
Italian Somaliland, Ethiopia, then Libya.
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Mussolini invaded Ethiopia in 1935.