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Impact of WWI on Italy
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A Levels History (Fascist Italy 1915-1945) Mind Map on Impact of WWI on Italy, created by Eva Clifton on 13/04/2014.
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fascist italy 1915-1945
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Impact of WWI on Italy
Political/Social
650,000 men killed 1,000,000 wounded
workers were pushed into unions
1919 strike - 2,000,000 participated
Businesses saw the Liberals as weak - they wouldn't crush the strikes
1919 Occupation of Fiume - 2,000 armed men involved, occupied for 15 months
1919 Treaty of St Germain - Italy gained Tyrol, Trentino, Istria BUT NOT all of Dalmatia or Fiume
Liberals were blamed for 'Mutilated Victory'
Socialist Party membership 1914 50,000 1919 200,000
1919 election - Socialists win 32.4% of the vote
Economic
Companies (such as Fiat) found their products were no longer in demand
2,000,000 unemployed by 1919
National Debt 1914 16 billion lira 1919 85 billion lira
the Liberal government printed extra money - led to inflation, middle class lost their savings and lower class suffered drastically
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