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Mussolini and foreign policy, 1935-40
War in Ethiopia 1935
Mussolini’s aims
 Mussolini believed that Italian colonies should be developed and expanded because a
growing empire would enhance Italy’s claim to be a Great Power.
 The possession of new African territories would provide another benefit: large numbers of
colonial troops to enhance Italy’s military might.
 Furthermore, this offered the prospect of securing military glory on the cheap, impressing
the Great Powers and propping up the regime’s prestige at home. With the corporate state a
state a disappointment, and the ‘battles’ for grain and births losing momentum, Mussolini
needed a new adventure to restore dwindling public confidence.
 Ethiopia was an ideal target for Mussolini’s ambitions. It was a large country uncolonized by
Europeans, but lacked the means to fight a modern war.
 The neighbouring Italian colonies of Eritrea and Somaliland provided convenient avenues of
attack.
 A successful conquest would also avenge Italy’s humiliating defeat by Ethiopia in 1896.

The pretext for war
 In December 1934, the incident occurred that gave Mussolini an excuse for war.
 At the oasis of Wal Wal, a skirmish took place between the Italian and Ethiopian troops, in
which 30 Italian soldiers were killed.
 Mussolini immediately demanded a full apology and hefty compensation. The Ethiopian
government replied by requesting a League of Nations investigation. The League agreed and
set up an inquiry.
 Mussolini had no interest in waiting for the results of such an investigation. A huge army,
together with civilian support, totalling half a million men, was transported to Africa.

Military victory
 In October 1935, Italian armies attacked Ethiopia.
 The Ethiopian forces were disorganised and armed with antiquated weapons.
 The Italians used aerial bombing and poison gas in their campaigns.
 In April 1936, the Ethiopian army was heavily defeated at Lake Ashangi and, in the following
month, the capital, Addis Ababa, was occupied.
 The Ethiopian Emperor, Haile Selassie, fled to Britain and organised opposition ceased.

Italian public opinion
 As the war began, the mood of the public was uncertain. Many remained unenthusiastic.
 However, it was the condemnation of the invasion by the League of Nations that caused the
public to rally around the regime in order to defend the honour of Italy.
 When the war was won quickly and with only around 1000 Italian casualties, Mussolini’s
popularity soared.
 For many Italians, Italy was now indisputably a Great Power: it had proven military strength
and a sizeable colonial empire, and demanded to be considered an equal to Britain and
France.
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