Italian life in World War II was only five years, transforming the flow of history and affecting the lives of millions of people. Among the major countries involved in the war, Benito Mussorini and his Italian army tried to solve the differences between many countries. His views on Benito's fascist view, the country founded by the country, and his relationship with Adolf Hitler eventually led him to join the war. Essentially, his responsibility is to lead allies to join an alliance with the world's superpowers and to participate in warfare where they can not fight.
This article written by Robert Hodges Jr. originally appeared during the Second World War in February 1999. Further reading: Fragment of victory: by Italian Buffalo soldiers during World War II by Paul Goodman: Black Americans during World War II, London B. Her Gloves. For more exciting articles, please subscribe to World War II magazines now!
Even before the Second World War, Italy was regarded as a "no" country. World War II has just exacerbated the situation in Italy. In Italy, there are too few raw materials to compensate for the population increase. After the Second World War, Italy discovered that she was abundant in methane gas and some petroleum deposits. But this alone is not enough to anticipate Italy. Grants and loans offered by the US in the form of Marshall Plan have greatly improved the status of Italians. The expansion of Italy took place between 1958 and 1962. After the expansion of foreign trade, Italian imports exceeded exports, and Italy had to rely on tourists to offset these costs.
Since World War II most Italian-Americans have not basically participated - even if you do not understand the political situation in Italy, the heritage of World War II and the early fascism. However, they are very sensitive to the request for relief activities during normal natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes. Lorenzo Da Ponte (1747-1838) taught Italian literature at the Columbia University and hosted the first Italian opera house in Manhattan in the 1830s. Prior to taking office as Yale University president in 1977, A. Bartlett Giamatti (1938-1989) was an excellent scholar in the UK and comparative literature. He resigned from the president and became a member of the National Baseball Federation. Peter Sammartino (1904-1992) taught at the City College in New York and Columbia University before the establishment of Fairleigh Dickinson University. He publishes 14 books on every aspect of education.