>tfw GB & France will never come to an agreement with Fascist Italy to go to war with Germany in the event of an Austrian Anschluß, thus extending the lifespan of Fascism and preventing the cataclysm of WW2 as Mussolini wanted.
Truly, the most shitty timeline
Friendly reminder Mussolini chose to join Germany over birth rates
>>3191442
That's hilarious, do you have a source?
>>3191449
War and Peace: Mussolini's Road To Munich, he was fucking autistic
>>3191457
Is that pic real?
>Benito larps as Andross
>>3191542
That's his headquarters, quite literally
>>3191428
after the ethiopean debacle Mussolini sold out to Germany
>>3191442
Elaborate
>>3192296
> Mussolini stated his belief that declining birth rates in France were "absolutely horrifying" and that the British Empire was doomed because one-quarter of the British population was over 50.[132] As such, Mussolini believed that an alliance with Germany was preferable to an alignment with Britain and France as it was better to be allied with the strong instead of the weak.[133] Mussolini saw international relations as a Social Darwinian struggle between "virile" nations with high birth rates that were destined to destroy "effete" nations with low birth rates. Mussolini believed that France was a "weak and old" nation as the French weekly death rate exceeded the birthrate by 2,000, and he had no interest in an alliance with France.[
>On 30 November 1938, Mussolini invited the French ambassador André François-Poncet to attend the opening of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, during which the assembled deputies, at his cue, began to demonstrate loudly against France, shouting that Italy should annex "Tunis, Nice, Corsica, Savoy!", which was followed by the deputies marching into the street carrying signs demanding that France turn over Tunisia, Savoy, and Corsica to Italy.[140] The French Premier Édouard Daladier promptly rejected the Italian demands for territorial concessions, and for much of the winter of 1938-39, France and Italy were on the verge of war.
Seriously, read >>3191457, it's ridiculous
>>3192311
how is that wrong?
even in the war France needed the young and virile colonies to save them
>>3192341
It's more like it's an incredibly lopsided thing to base your foreign policy on, here's a tip, a lot of Italians didn't make 30 because of Mussolini choices despite his "strong virile nation"
>>3192341
Because all of the virile and strong French youngmen were in German prisons