It was the congress of Vienna It was the congress of Vienna
Italy and Germany had basically always been divided since Charlemagne died, not counting loose groupings like the Holy Roman Empire; however, presumably you are asking about the Congress of Vienna in 1815. During his wars, Napoleon had tried to unify Germany and Italy as countries allied with him; after he was defeated for good, the countries who had defeated him, as well as France, met in Vienna and reaffirmed that Germany and Italy would remain divided, among other things.
Germany and Italy
Germany and Italy
No Italy was allied with Germany during WW2. Italy later surrendered.
There were three central powers that divided Europe were Germany,Austria/Hungary,Italy
Italy japan and Germany Italy japan and Germany
During World War Two, Italy's main ally was Germany.
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At the settlement of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the principle of nationalism was ignored. Germany and Italy were left as divided states, but strong nationalist movements and revolutions led to the unification of Italy in 1861 and that of Germany in 1871. Nationalism became a problem for Austria-Hungary, an area comprised of many conflicting national groups.
in italy. italy was an ally of germany, as Mussolini was allied with Hitler. Italy was not allied with the US.
In Germany it was Hitler who was a Nazi, and in Italy it was Benito Mussolini, the inventor of Fascism.