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Italy become angry after the first world war because

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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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Italy become angry after the first world war because,

1. The Italian government spent more on the war than it had in the previous 50 years. The war debt, food shortages, bad harvests, and significant inflationary increases effectively bankrupted the country, with an estimated half a million civilians dying.

2. Most Italians believed that Italy had been treated very badly at Versailles. 460,000 Italians had died in the war, but at Versailles, Orlando was almost ignored. Italy had not been given the land that had been promised at the Secret Treaty of London. Italy was heavily in debt, mostly to the USA.

3. The Italians did not get what they felt had been promised at the Treaty of London and that caused resentment especially at the losses Italy had endured fighting for the Allies. The government came over as weak and lacking pride in Italy.

Answered by jiamalayil
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Answer:The Italians did not get what they felt had been promised at the Treaty of London and that caused resentment especially at the losses Italy had endured fighting for the Allies. The government came over as weak and lacking pride in Italy.

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