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Mussolini’s Foreign Policy. Overview. In this lesson, you will examine: Features of Mussolini’s early foreign policy Mussolini’s shift towards aggression Creation of the Rome-Berlin Axis. Cooperation. Mussolini’s foreign policy from 1922-1936 was generally of cooperation: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Mussolini’s Foreign Policy

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Overview

In this lesson, you will examine:• Features of Mussolini’s early foreign

policy• Mussolini’s shift towards aggression• Creation of the Rome-Berlin Axis

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CooperationMussolini’s foreign policy from 1922-1936 was generally of cooperation:

• Signed the Locarno Pacts of 1925 which affirmed European boundaries as set by the Treaty of Versailles

• Threatened to protect Austria if Germany invaded after the 1934 assassination of Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss

• Signed the Stresa agreement of 1935 which reinforced commitment to the Treaty of Versailles

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Changes

Mussolini believed that Italy could only be politically and economically successful if it expanded its empire. As a result:

• Italy invaded Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in 1935

• Italy signed the Rome-Berlin Axis in 1936

• Italy supported the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1937

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Isolation

Mussolini’s militarism led to increasing isolation in the international community:

• Britain and France led the League of Nations towards limited sanctions against Italy for the Abyssinian invasion

• Italy left the League of Nations in 1937• Italy joined the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis of

1938

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A new partnership

Mussolini was no longer in command of Italy’s foreign policy:

• Italy’s economy had been drained after taking over Ethiopia

• Italy supported Hitler’s takeover of Austria in 1938

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Summary Questions

• What characterized Italy’s foreign policy prior to 1936?

• Why did Mussolini feel that war would solve Italy’s economic and diplomatic problems?

• How did Italy become a major partner of Nazi Germany after 1936?


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