The Coming of the Italian-Ethiopian WarAnalysis of the causes of the Italian-Ethiopian War of 1936, Mussolini's plans for invasion and Ethiopia's defense, and the European aftermath. |
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ItalianEthiopian Relations 18891934 I | 1 |
Mussolini Turns to Ethiopia 1934 | 25 |
The Walwal Incident | 45 |
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