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Italy and the ‘Mutilated Victory’: reactions within Italy to the post-war peace settlement and treaties; the seizure of Fiume by d’Annunzio.
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The collapse of Liberal Italy and Mussolini’s Rise to Power, 1915–1922
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The collapse of Liberal Italy and Mussolini’s Rise to Power, 1915–1922
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Italy and the ‘Mutilated Victory’: reactions within Italy to the post-war peace settlement and treaties; the seizure of Fiume by d’Annunzio
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Quick student answer
What was the primary reaction in Italy to the post-war peace settlement after World War I?
Direct answer
The primary reaction in Italy to the post-war peace settlement was one of disappointment over the territorial gains.
Key terms
- Treaty of Saint-Germain: The 1919 treaty that officially ended World War I between the Allies and Austria, impacting Italy's territorial claims.
- Fascism: A political ideology that emerged in Italy under Mussolini, characterized by authoritarianism, nationalism, and the suppression of opposition.
Common trap
Confusing D'Annunzio with Mussolini: While both figures were important in the nationalist movement, D'Annunzio's actions were separate and occurred before Mussolini's consolidation of power.
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