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5 November 2025
- diffhist Military history of Italy during World War II 10:05 +105 Idehill01 talk contribs (→Outbreak of the Second World War: I think we need to mention Italy's irredentist claims against French territory and Malta here.)
4 November 2025
- diffhist m Reggio Emilia 22:29 +1 Eclecticos talk contribs (→Demographics: inserted a space between words)
- diffhist Military history of Italy during World War II 19:11 +991 Idehill01 talk contribs (→Assessment: Mussolini, and his faults and disastrous decisions, need to appear more prominently in this section.)
- diffhist m Military history of Italy during World War II 18:27 −2 Idehill01 talk contribs (→Controversies of historiography)
- diffhist Military history of Italy during World War II 17:28 +99 Idehill01 talk contribs (→Economy)
- diffhist Military history of Italy during World War II 16:15 +152 Idehill01 talk contribs (→The Alliance with Germany)
- diffhist Military history of Italy during World War II 12:39 +177 Idehill01 talk contribs (→Bibliography: Adding in a book by James Holland I have just sourced in an update. James Holland is a well respected WW2 historian, and has a page on wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Holland_(author) .)
- diffhist Military history of Italy during World War II 12:31 +863 Idehill01 talk contribs (→Controversies of historiography: This section is circuitous and difficult to follow. I think the problem is it is actually tackling three separate issues as though they were one: 1. debunking the myth of the reluctant Italian soldier, 2. the level of co-operation from Germany, 3. why Fascist Italy faced so many military defeats in WW2. So, I have split this into three sections, to tackle these questions individually, which hopefully will make the narrative clearer for the reader..)