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45°53′47.1″N 8°31′33.6″E / 45.896417°N 8.526000°E The Stresa Front was an agreement made in Stresa, a town on the banks of Lake Maggiore in Italy, between French prime minister Pierre-Étienne Flandin (with Pierre Laval), British prime minister Ramsay MacDonald, and Italian prime minister Benito … See more
Vansittart arranged for a four-day conference to take place in Stresa, starting on 11 April 1935. Vansittart proved to be the driving force … 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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What was the Stresa Front? The Stresa Front was a coalition formed between Britain, France and Italy to oppose the foreign policy actions of Hitler. It was an agreement to resist any further attempts by Germany to change the Treaty of …
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The Stresa Front was a political alliance formed in 1935 between Britain, France, and Italy to oppose Germany's rearmament and violation of the Treaty of Versailles. Why did Stresa Front fail? The Stresa Front failed due to Italy's …
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11-14 April 1935. The Stresa Front to stop Adolf Hitler.
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