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The Stresa Front was a short-lived agreement between France, Italy, and the UK in 1935 to oppose German violations of the Treaty of Versailles. It collapsed after Italy invaded Ethiopia, which was not mentioned in the conference, and aligned with Germany. See more
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The Stresa Front was an agreement made in See moreVansittart arranged for a four-day conference to take place in Stresa, starting on 11 April 1935. Vansittart proved to be the driving force behind the Conference, even though he had some obstacles to overcome first. Much to the chagrin of Italy and France, the British See more
The Abyssinia Crisis proved to be the stress test that the Stresa Front could not withstand. Abyssinia had been invaded by Italy in the First Italo-Ethiopian War in 1895, which had been a humiliating defeat for the Italians. Italy had never truly forgotten its ambitions of … See more
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