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From the NS archive: The Pact of Rome


From the NS archive: The Pact of Rome
12 January 1935: Is this agreement a guarantee of peace, or yet “another pious aspiration”?
On 7 January 1935, the Franco-Italian Agreements were signed in Rome by the French foreign minister Pierre Laval and the Italian prime minister Benito Mussolini. The diplomatic offensive intended to contain Hitler’s Germany by a network of alliances, namely by using colonial territories – including Eritrea, Tunisia and Ethiopia – as pawns in European negotiations. In this unsigned piece, a New Statesman correspondent described the pact as “little more than another pious aspiration”. Most importantly, it left Mussolini with “a tolerably good bag of gains” – concessions for which the French hoped for Italian support against German aggression. This did not occur. ....

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What Could Italy Have Done? | Maclean's | DECEMBER 15, 1923


What Could Italy Have Done?
A View of the Italo-Greek Dispute Differing From That Usually Taken.
December 15 1923
LORD RAGLAN
What Could Italy Have Done?
A View of the Italo-Greek Dispute Differing From That Usually Taken.
LORD RAGLAN
STRONG feeling was aroused in England and other countries against Italy by Mussolini’s recent action in the Italian dispute with Greece over the murder of the Italian Commission.
Discussing the question, however, in the Nineteenth Century, Lord Raglan shows that Italy was not so much to blame as has been generally supposed; in fact, he points out that she could not well have acted otherwise without loss of prestige. ....

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