debat wich army is the best

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KATUSHYA64

Germany

 

Inappropriate_username585

opp forgot one

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nate36604

hm Austria-hungary literally could not even take Serbia in ww1 and Italy, was not much of a help in ww1 and the same for the axis in ww2 and India is kinda more peaceful army with the flag time. So germany.

 

Inappropriate_username585

1 india was under control by britain gondy didnt want to fight in ww2 but he was made by gemany 2 italy was on allys not axis in ww1 and 3 astria didnt have enough army yo take jake

 

Inappropriate_username585

and germany was not smart with tactices till skiny mustash man shoued up

nate36604

well technacaly italy was

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but it was a defense pact so they did not have to join.

Inappropriate_username585

no italy was great till bald man shoud up

nate36604

When World War I began in July 1914, Italy was a partner in the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary, but decided to remain neutral. However, a strong sentiment existed within the general population and political factions to go to war against Austria-Hungary, Italy’s historical enemy.

Annexing territory along the two countries’ frontier stretching from the Trentino region in the Alps eastward to Trieste at the northern end of the Adriatic Sea was a primary goal and would “liberate” Italian speaking populations from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, while uniting them with their cultural homeland. During the immediate pre-war years, Italy started aligning itself closer to the Entente powers, France and Great Britain, for military and economic support.

On April 26, 1915, Italy negotiated the secret Pact of London by which Great Britain and France promised to support Italy annexing the frontier lands in return for entering the war on the Entente side. On May 3, Italy resigned from the Triple Alliance and later declared war against Austria-Hungary at midnight on May 23.

At the beginning of the war, the Italian army boasted less than 300,000 men, but mobilization greatly increased its size to more than 5 million by the war’s end in November 1918. Approximately 460,000 were killed and 955,000 were wounded in the conflict.

 

No the Italian army was in a defense pact in ww1 ""

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...you i ..

nate36604

and no the pact of steel is ww2

nate36604

if it was like the Austro-german alliance the Italy would have to be in the central powers

Inappropriate_username585

.......ok idk much on ww2 or 1 im more of tiny wars and other histery type of guy

nate36604

I am good at history to

nate36604

not outside wars tho

Inappropriate_username585

ok