Key issues affecting Italy from 1918-1920.
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- Key Issues affecting Italy from 1918-1920
- Occupation of the Fiume (September 1919)
- Showed that power could be won by force. Paved the way for others.
- Gave widespread support for extremism, showed their strength.
- Had to be put down by the Italian Navy and army showing th
- D'Annunzio seen as a very prominent figure, undermining liberal democracy.
- Mreant many people understood the power of asertive nationalism.
- 'Mutilated Victory'
- Soldiers though their fighting was in vain.
- Failed to gain all the Irredente lands.
- Liberals failed to give the peasants the land they had been promised by going to war.
- Betrayed the right to be a world power.
- Orlando withdrew from the Versailles conference as he couldn't get what he wanted. Meant less colonies gained.
- Economic Crisis
- Caused resentment among middle classes as they lost their savings.
- Continuous strikes and violence, over 1,600 strikes in 1919.
- Biennio Rosso where Italy faced as the socialists and communists cause unrest.
- Millions of soldiers trying to get jobs, two million unemployed.
- Thousands of socialists and communists took over factories and areas, raised communist and socialist flags.
- Elite and Middle Class
- Dissatisfied with the economic crises and how it affected them, the middle class had their savings wiped out.
- Dissapointed at the loss of their power and authority.
- Resented the poor still gaining benefits at their expense.
- Power withering to the working class.
- Political Developments
- The PSI and PPI were becoming exceptionally popular, more so than the liberals.
- Universal male suffrage.
- The Popolari, PPI formed.
- Fasci dio Combattimento formed by Mussolini. March 1919.
- Continuous fascists violence across Italy.
- Introduction of universal male suffrage and proportional representation.
- Occupation of the Fiume (September 1919)
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