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How was Post war (WWI) Italy affected economically, politically and socially?  

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How was Post war Italy affected 05/10/02 economically, politically and socially? After the First World War "liberal" Italy was beset with numerous problems from many different aspects of the political system. This was due to what was called the, "mutilated victory". Italy had been left with over six, hundred, thousand dead, huge debts from the war leading to a dramatic financial change in Italian lifestyle and the rewards offered from the, "Treaty of St Germain" did not appease the Italian public nor their prime minister of their grievances. A majority of Italian public support had been achieved through the desire to win back Italia Irradenta from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The, "St Germain Treaty" was signed on the tenth of August 1919. It met all the nationalist demands returning Trentino, South Tyrol and Istria to Italy. So it would seem this would have pleased the public however it did not create...

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