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These class notes cover Italian expansion before the world war, including Mussolini's ascent to power in Italy. The notes also have foreign relations with other countries such as Britain, France, and Germany. The notes are filled with excellent specific evidence to use in IB assessments, such as Paper 1, Paper 2, and the IA

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Senior / 12th Grade
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IB History of the Americas

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Italian Expansion, 1933-1940
From Minor Aggression to joining the Axis Powers
Background
● October 1922, Mussolini and Fascists took power, March to Rome
○ Mussolini made it seem like Fascism was a wildly popular ideology and
this altered the history of Fascism to make it seem like the march of
Rome was successful and intimidating
● 1920s: Mussolini was opportunist ; aggressive in small ways, caution and
cooperative in others
○ He’s not powerful enough to just aggressively expand; when he’s
opposed by bigger countries he cooperates
■ Corfu and Fiume, but Locarno and and Kellog-Briand
● Great Depression - Italy suffered, yet increased govt control, raised military
spending
○ Goal = “autarky” (self-sufficiency); not entirely successful
○ Corporatism: italy had larger public sector outside USSR, plus industrial
boards and state-sponsored workers’ group to coordinate policy
○ Used fascism’s “revolutionary” spirit to quell dissent promote cult of
personality
■ Quasi-religious elevation of an individual to be revered :
Mussolini was Al Duce
○ Expansion seen as a right an a necessity

Disarmament and Four Power Pact
● 1932: LoN held World Disarmament Conference in Geneva (and US attended)
○ Disagreement: parity vs. security (esp. Germany)
○ Reconvened in 1933 (days after Hitley took power); talks still stagnated
● Mussolini holds a separate meeting in Rome, June 33’
○ Proposed alternative to league of Nations for European leaders
● Quadripartite (Four Power) Pact signed July 15
○ Four powers = France, Britain, Italy, Germany
○ Held in Italy as proof of Mussolini’s international leadership success
○ Actually more about minimizing role of smaller nations, isolating
Germany, maximizing role of Italy
● Other nations mostly disregarded
○ Hitler withdrew from the LoN and the Disarmament Conference by
October 33’

, Prevention of Anschluss
● July 25, 1934: Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dolfuss murdered by Austrian Nazi
party
● Plan = use chaos to unite Austria and Germany (Anschluss, forbidden by Treaty
of Versailles)
● Mussolini sent troops to Austrian border; signaling refusal to allow it
○ Wanted to protect South Tyrol, given to Italy after WWI, and keep
Germany in check
● Successful: Hitler didn’t intervene yet in 1934
○ Italy is viewed as more important by Britain and France and is seen as a
potential ally

Stresa Front
● April 1935: Italy, Britain, and France met in Stresa, Italy
● Final Declaration signed April 14;
○ Reaffirmed Locarno treaties, confirmed Austrian independence,
promised to uphold treaty of Versailles terms (in face of aggressive
Germany; though not armed)
● This was called the Stresa Front
○ A temporary diplomatic alignment
● HOWEVER: June 1935, Britain and Germany signed Anglo-German Naval
Agreement
○ Germany can maintain a navy that is 35% of Britains
○ Britain signed this because they’re always bigger than Germany
○ France and Italy were angry because they weren’t consulted, didn’t want
Germany to grow ships
○ Considered the Stresa Front to be over

Reasons for Invasion of Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
● Italy wanted to be a Great Power like Britain and France
● Long-standing desire to create a new Roman Empire
● Existing colonies were poor, not very beneficial to italy
● Needs to consolidate personality cult, and rally patriotic support to him
● War was an inherent fascist principle
● Economic needs (unspoken but true)
○ Territory for emigration and new markets
○ Hoped to find oil
○ Divert attention from the failings on the corporate state

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