When WW1 began Italy was nominally (that is, on paper) a member of the Triple Alliance. However, the Italian government kept Italy neutral till 1915, then entered the war on the side of the Entente as Italy had long-standing claims on some territory in Austria-Hungary. Italy didn't fight very effectively and needed a lot of support from Britain and France. At the end of the war Italy was awarded the Southern Tyrol and some 'bits and pieces' on the Adriatic Coast. There was disappointment and the emerging Fascists seized Trieste. Many Italians felt as if Italy was being treated as a defeated country. It's sometimes said that this, together with fear of Bolshevism, played a key part in enabling Mussolini to come to power in 1922.
World war 1 and 2
1917-1918
United States, Russia, Japan, Italy, France, Greece, Great Britain, and those were just the headliners.
At the beginning of the war the US did... absolutely nothing, refusing to get invovled in Europe's affairs.
Germany and Italy both fell to dictators in World War 1.
Italy was part of the axis forces in World War 2. In World War 1 Italy and it's colonies were part of the Allies forces.
japan and Italy
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.
Italy was part of the alliance! Ulike the French, Italy actually had a helping hand in the war.
World War 1, World War 2 and I think the Korean War too.
they joined the allied powers.
Because they were angry