What would have happened to Italy if the Axis won ww2? Would it eventually be apart of the German Reich? Europe is too small for both Fascist Italy and National Socialist Germany to coexist in Europe.
>>3341479
This is like saying that Europe was too small for the United Kingdom and France. Nazi Germany mainly wanted control of territories Italy couldn't possibly control, so Italy would be used to control the rest.
>>3341479
It probably would become a vassal to Germany.
>>3341479
Don't you people get tired of keep asking similar questions over and over and over again? Always the same shits. Are you a bot?
>>3341479
>le all powerful nazi germany taking over the world
>implying the axis can win in the first place
Hitler like all Germans fears the Italian Warrior on a primal warrior. Germans would revert to their natural state of being a cuck state of Rome
>>3341479
This >>3341499, like it did with the Italian Social Republic.
Also this >>3341528, and >>3341509 (though he's talking about Italian-German relations in WW2, so it's something different at least).
>>3341500
WW2 is just a very interesting and recent topic with loads of information, pictures and even video, many veterans and witnesses still live, too. No wonder it's the most discussed part of history.
>>3341589
Except it's not really about WW2, it's about "muh Nazi take over the world", the wettest dream and most repetitive, common question of white supremacists have here.
>>3341646
>What would have happened to Italy
It's clearly primarily about Italy, not the Nazis.
>>3341479
Probably would have been nuked too a few times, especially in Milan and La Spezia.
>>3341676
The allies would never have nuked Italy. The conventional bombing of the Italian peninsula was already in incredibly controversial in the US
>>3341688
Please, cite some evidence of this alleged controversy.
>>3341688
Bombing this should get you shot immediately.
>>3341479
>what would have happened if (insert historical impossibility here) happened?
Why is this allowed?
>>3341802
if you can't take the heat then don't step into the fire
>>3341709
do you not believe that people would have some objections to destroying priceless pieces of art, history, architecture and religion? I don't care enough to search for anything more than a wikipedia article, so have this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Rome_in_World_War_II