Italy was unified before World War I through a series of political and military actions known as the Risorgimento, culminating in 1871. Key figures in this movement included Count Camillo di Cavour, who was the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and Giuseppe Garibaldi, a nationalist leader. The unification process involved various wars and diplomatic efforts, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Kingdom of Italy. By 1871, most of the Italian territories had been unified under the rule of King Victor Emmanuel II.
Several separate states prior to 1860. Unified as "Kingdom of Italy" after that.
Yes
Yes, Italy was a Kingdom before and During WWII and abolished the monarchy in 1946.
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Before the War began, Germany and Italy were on good terms. Through out the next months, tension was formed over many concerning issues. Italy therefore switched sides.
The last two regions which were unfired with the kingdom of Italy were Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige, both in the northeast. They were annexed at the end of the First World War.
None, in fact they were flung out of the African countries they had conquered before the war.
He was Italy's fascist leader before and during World War 2
Italy bailed out of the Triple Alliance before the war got really going. They did participate in the fighting on the Allied side.
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Italy and Japan entered the war to