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18 March, 16:57

Why did italy refuse to support its ally germany? it viewed the schlieffen plan as a poor strategy. it did not want to fight the united states. it opposed the treaty of brest-litovsk. it accused germany of starting the war?

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  1. 18 March, 17:27
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    It accused Germany of starting the war.

    It's a little more complicated than just that - - let me explain. The Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, was intended to be a defensive alliance. In Italy's view, both Germany and Austria-Hungary were acting as aggressors in starting the Great War (World War I). So it wasn't a "defensive" position they were in.

    Additionally, Italy was seeing greater opportunity in siding with the Allies over against the Central Powers. Historically, Italy and Austria-Hungary had not been on the same side. Italy stood to gain some territorial concessions if it sided with the Allies against Austria-Hungary and won.

    When the war began in 1914, Italy stayed neutral. By 1915, Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary and joined the Allies.
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