why did italy join the side of germany and japan in the second world war?
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Discontentment after the treaty of versailes. Italy joined the allies in the first world war to gain territories of Turkey and Germany . but by the treaty of versailes, she could not get her parts . so it joined in side of japan to get territories back from turkey and germany....
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Discontentment after the treaty of versailes. Italy joined the allies in the first world war to gain territories of Turkey and Germany . but by the treaty of versailes, she could not get her parts . so it joined in side of japan to get territories back from turkey and germany....
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Answer:The partition of Italy in the second world war was characterised by the complex framework of ideology, politics and diplomacy. Rome-Berlin axis was already formed in 1936 between Italy and Germany. Further Italy was ruled by Mussolini and Germany by Hitler. The ideologies of both the leaders were similar. They glorified wars and wanted to make their country powerful.
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