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What problems did the Italian Government face at the end of World War 1?  

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Harpal Chima 12A History What problems did the Italian Government face at the end of World War 1? The Italian government was in chaos after World War1; the end of the war brought no respite for Liberal Italy. At the end of the first World War the Italian government had a lot of problems that were outstanding and needed to be solved quickly in order to keep Italy from losing an never ending battle. These problems were all very serious in the way they effected the Italian government. During the war Italy fought along the Southern fronts of the cold Alps against the Austrians and Germans. For most of the time the battles were stalemates, and there were only 11 offences in 2 and a half years with the maximum advance being 12 miles. There were several major battles during the War, one being at Caporetto in 1917. In the battle of...

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