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Apr 11, 2022 · Mussolini might have left the Socialist Party behind, but many Italians embraced it after the war, in part because establishment politicians were ineffective in solving postwar...
- Fred Frommer
Thirdly, in June 1919, they had a ‘peaceful’ foreign policy, but in November 1921, their focus was complete Italian unification with a major role in the Mediterranean. This is because Italy was enraged by their treatment at the Paris Peace Conference, and businesses were seeking to expand.
On May 5, 1919, the delegation from Italy—led by Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando and Foreign Minister Sidney Sonnino—announce that they will return to the Versailles Peace Conference in Paris ...
However, partly due to poor communication (he could not speak English well) and a lack of bargaining power Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando was unable to obtain some of the territories claimed by Italy at the Paris Peace Conference on June 28th 1919.
Sep 6, 2024 · The Stresa Front collapsed as soon as Paris and London learned the price Mussolini meant to exact for it. By 1935 Mussolini had ruled for 13 years but had made little progress toward his “new Roman Empire” that was to free Italy from the “prison of the Mediterranean.”
Between 1936 and 1939, Mussolini ordered an intervention in Spain in favour of Francisco Franco, during the Spanish Civil War. Mussolini took part in the Treaty of Lausanne, Four-Power Pact and Stresa Front. However, he alienated the democratic powers as tensions grew in the League of Nations, which he left in 1937.
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In July 1943, Allied troops landed in Sicily. Mussolini was overthrown and imprisoned by his former colleagues in the Fascist government. In September, Italy signed an armistice with the Allies.