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Italian imperialist ambitions under fascism during the 2nd World War. Unnamed Italian plans to invade Yugoslavia in April 1940 (intended to be an outside conflict of the War between Germany and the Allies, never carried out due to joining Italy to the German war against Britain and France) [27] [28]
The proposal was publicly discussed between the governments of Italy, Spain, and France, during World War II. [2] In the 1930s, French Prime Minister Pierre Laval alongside French conservatives expressed support for a Latin Bloc with Italy and Spain. [3] During World War II the proposal was discussed between Mussolini, Spain's Caudillo ...
During the Second World War, the Army in metropolitan Spain had eight Army Corps, with two or three Infantry Divisions each. [19] Additionally, the Army of Africa had two Army Corps in Northern Africa, and there were the Canary Islands General Command and the Balearic Islands General Command, one Cavalry Division, plus the Artillery's General ...
As of December 2012, Italy had an accumulated investment of €3.75 billion in India, or 9% of the total European Union FDI in India. [16] Indian investment in Italy grew from €584 million in 2004 to €10 billion in 2011. Italy accounted for 2.3% of India's total investment in the European Union. [16]
Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany were critical allies in the second world war. Japan, with an authoritarian government that did not have a well-mobilised popular base, was allied with them to form the Axis. [60] Fascists saw World War I as a revolution that brought massive changes to the nature of war, society, the state, and technology.
France responded to Italy's demands with threatening naval manoeuvres as a warning to Italy. [61] As tensions between Italy and France grew, Hitler made a major speech on 30 January 1939 in which he promised German military support in the case of an unprovoked war against Italy. [62] Italy entered World War II on 10 June 1940.
Italy enters World War I. Treaty of Kyakhta (1915) Status of Mongolia 1916 Sykes–Picot Agreement: France and the United Kingdom define spheres of influence in the Middle East. Treaty of Bucharest (1916) Alliance between Romania and the Entente. 1917 Agreement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne: August 18 – September 26, 1917. Lansing–Ishii Agreement
The France-Italy Treaty, signed in 1947, established a close partnership between France and Italy following World War II. This treaty, also known as the Treaty of Paris, aimed to strengthen political, economic, and cultural ties between the two nations. It emphasized cooperation in various fields, including defense, trade, and technology.