Italy’s road to wwii

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Italy’s Road to WWII 1919-1941

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Italy’s Road to WWII1919-1941

Italy after WWI

•Italy was very displeased with the Treaty of Versailles•Wanted to get more land than they got•See map on next slide

•Italy joined the League of Nations and was a member from 1919 until they withdrew in 1937

Washington Naval Conference-1921

5 Power Pact

•Signed by Great Britain, the United States, Japan, France, and Italy

•Designed to prevent an arm’s race

• It limited the construction of battleships, battle cruisers and aircraft carriers

•Did not restrict cruisers, destroyers or submarines

9 Power Pact

•Guaranteed Chinese independence and upheld the Open Door Policy

•Signed by the United States, Japan, China, France, Great Britain, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, and Portugal

King Victor Emmanuel

• Asked Mussolini to take over power in Italy to keep the communists out of Italy

Benito Mussolini Comes to Power in 1922

Established Fascism in Italy

•A government led by a strong dictator

• Stresses strong nationalism, militarism and imperialism

•Uses intimidation to get what they want

“All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.” Benito Mussolini

Kellogg-Briand Pact-Countries pledged not to use war as a way to settle disputes

Ethiopia invaded by Mussolini 1936

• Italy lost its Ethiopia colony in Africa at the 1896 Battle of Adua

•One of the worst colonial disasters of modern history

•Feb. 23, 1935, Italy sends large forces into Ethiopia

Italy/Ethiopia Invasion

• Nov. 18 , 1935, League of Nations sanctions begin

-arms embargo, financial embargo, non-importation of Italian goods

• Feb. 29, 1936, FDR signed the 1936 Neutrality Act 1. mandatory arms embargo with warring nations

2. mandatory ban on loans to warring nations

• May 5 - Italy occupied Addis Ababa - annexed all Ethiopia on

May 9

Generalissimo Francisco Franco and the Spanish Civil War-1936

• Hitler and Mussolini send troops and weapons to help Franco win the civil war against the communists

• This was serves as an important training ground for Hitler’s and Mussolini’s troops

Rome-Berlin Axis-1936

Tripartite Pact is signed forming the Axis Powers-1940Germany, Italy and Japan

Axis Powers

•Main Powers: Germany, Italy Japan

•Other Powers: Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, Romania, Thailand, Hungary

Italy’s Goals in WWII

• Make a new Roman Empire

• Make the Mediterranean an “Italian Lake”

• Take over northern African colonies of Britain and France-especially Egypt

• Take over southeastern Europe-Greece and Albania

• Take over parts of the Middle East

• Old Roman Empire-96 AD

Italy Invasion of Albania-1940

Italy’s Invasion of Greece-1940

Italy’s Mediterranean and North African Plan

Italy’s Defeat-1943

Why did Italy Lose?

• Italy was not prepared militarily to fight a prolonged war• Germany had to constantly bail Italy

out

• Italian troops were spread to thin-Africa, Mediterranean, Albania, Greece, Soviet Union, France. Battle of Britain

• The people of Italy were not prepared to fight or motivated to fight. They were forced to fight.

• Overall, Italy was just a weak country

Impact WWII Had on Italy

• 410,000 dead--330,000 Military deaths

• Spent $94 Billion

• Italy had joined the Allies by 1943 so the big concern for the US was making sure Italy became a democracy after the war and not fall to communism

• US gave millions of dollars to Italy(Marshall Plan) to help rebuild after the war

• Became a member of NATO in 1949

• Became a member of the United Nations in 1955