THE GOLDEN BOOKS 1915-1918
Italy’s involvement in the First World War was nothing short of disastrous. In 1915, knowing that Italy was keen to expand its geographical area, Britain promised that upon defeat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Italy would receive territorial rewards if it supported the cause. Italy broke with The Triple Alliance on 3 May 1915 and just three weeks later declared war on Austria-Hungary, although not on Germany – 5.8 million Italians were mobilised from a population of 38 million.
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Soon the Last Post will sound as we commemorate the Armistice of 1918, a century ago. If you'd like to find out, or discover more, about your ancestor's time during the First World War - look no further. Our November issue is a First World War centenary commemorative issue, packed with information and advice about the records and the medals of First World War people. Have a read, do some research, and then, this year on Remembrance Sunday you'll be able to say that you truly have remembered them.