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25 August 1939
Rome, Italy
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Mussolini and the Pact of Steel

Benito Mussolini, head of the Italian government

The Pact of Steel of May committed Italy to entering the war alongside Germany unconditionally. But when, in late August 1939, Hitler informs Mussolini of his intention to attack Poland shortly, the Duce grasps the trap: Italy, which he knows to be incapable of sustaining a great conflict, is going to be called upon to honour its signature.

Mussolini is torn. Pride and ideology push him to remain faithful to the German ally and not to lose face. Reality — a shortage of raw materials, a poorly equipped army, an unwarlike public — commands prudence. His son-in-law Ciano, hostile to the war, argues for breaking free.

3 paths lie open to him. Honour the Pact of Steel and enter the war alongside Germany, in defiance of Italian unpreparedness? Back away by invoking that unpreparedness, at the risk of humiliating the regime and antagonising Hitler? Or set conditions so heavy that they would amount to a disguised refusal? Rome's answer will weigh on Berlin's calculation on the eve of the attack.

Rome, August 1939, you are Mussolini: what to do with the Pact of Steel when Italy is not ready for war?

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