Debunking myths, misconceptions and revisionism on WW2 Italy

basedpatriarch
Published on Aug 8, 2022
The video is focused on WW2 Italy, Mussolini, Fascism and the Italian Social Republic.
The video is not affiliated with any political party and does not indorse any ideology.
The video purely talks about history, from a lesser known point of view.
Any comment with racist, discriminatory or insulting content will be deleted.

0:00:00 Introduction
0:00:54 Italy switched sides during WW2.
0:13:23 Fascist Italy was defeated by Ethiopia
0:24:05 Mussolini could have joined the Allies
0:30:40 Italian soldiers were confused on the Axis
0:34:21 Italian Army stronger than French Army
0:37:54 30k British soldiers defeated 150k Italian soldiers
0:43:29 Greek Army stronger than Italian Army
0:48:06 Mussolini sent mountain divisions to Russia
0:51:12 Operation Barbarossa failed because of Italy
0:54:52 Italian Army was the weakest Axis army
0:59:20 Mussolini wanted to re-create the Roman Empire
1:01:44 Germany invaded Italy
1:04:57 The Allied invasion of Italy was a total success
1:08:19 There has been a civil war in Italy
1:10:59 By 1943, Mussolini was very unpopular
1:13:25 The Italian Social Republic was a puppet state
1:15:24 The Italian Social Republic Army only fought partisans
1:28:46 The Italian Army never won battles nor campaigns
1:47:26 Overall Italy helped more the Allies than the Axis
1:50:23 The Italian Social Republic fell on April 25th, 1945
1:51:44 Fascism in Italy died in 1945
1:59:39 WW2 Italy was weaker than WW1 armies
2:05:12 Winston Churchill's quote

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