Italy and Africa: Colonial ambitions in the first world war

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In accordance with the secret Treaty of London of 26 April 1915, Italy entered the First World War in exchange for certain promises made to her by Great Britain and France. The treaty provided for concessions to Italy in Europe, the Mediterranean, Asia Minor, and Africa, but the concessions to which Great Britain and France agreed were not regarded by the Italians as the limit of their demands. © 1963, International African Institute. All rights reserved.

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Hess, R. L. (1963). Italy and Africa: Colonial ambitions in the first world war. The Journal of African History, 4(1), 105–126. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021853700003741

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