Italy severed ties with Germany in 1943 when the Allied Forces freed them from Nazi control and Benito Mussolini was killed.
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NoOf course - Germany is Germany, they didn't leave it.
because the league of nations placed sanctions on italy which only caused them to leave and brought them closer to nazi germany.
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Three major politicians, David Lloyd George, George Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson, facilitated the signature of Germany onto the Treaty of Versailles. This peace treaty forced Germany to disarm and leave all nations, including Italy, at peace.
Marco Polo left Italy to explore the vast world. His first adventure was at 17 when he traveled to China.
Italy was part of the triple Alliance up until the beginning of World War I; however since Italy was completley unprepared for war and did not want to risk war with Britain and France due to their much greater naval power and Italy's vulnerability to attack by sea. Therefore Italy abrogated the Triple Alliance treaty and remained neutral when Germany and Austria went to war in 1914.
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The religion in France during World War to was mainly Roman Catholic with the odd protestant group. Once Hitler encouraged the Jews to leave Germany (before the beginning of the 'Holocaust', the number of Jews in France increased.
The three main ones were Germany, Japan and Italy. Although other nations would enter and leave the Axis throughout WWII.
Italy did not leave World War 2. Italy was forced to be allies with the Axis Forces when they did not want to do this. It was Mussolini who did this. The Italians were forced to fight with the Nazis against the Allied Forces. The Italians wanted to be allied with the Brits and Americans. Eventually, The King of Italy and the Italian populace were able to arrest Mussolini, try him and execute him. They then joined the Allied Forces to defeat the Nazis.
Germany withdrew from the league in 1933 on the grounds that the League did not treat them fairly.