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Italy is triple alliance or triple entente
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Historically: Italy was originally a member of the Triple Alliance (with Germany and Austria‑Hungary) from 1882.
However, at the outbreak of World War I Italy declared neutrality in 1914, then abandoned the Triple Alliance and entered the war on the side of the Triple Entente (the Allies) in May 1915 after signing the secret Treaty of London, which promised territorial gains. (In World War II Italy was allied with Germany as part of the Axis under Mussolini.)
However, at the outbreak of World War I Italy declared neutrality in 1914, then abandoned the Triple Alliance and entered the war on the side of the Triple Entente (the Allies) in May 1915 after signing the secret Treaty of London, which promised territorial gains. (In World War II Italy was allied with Germany as part of the Axis under Mussolini.)
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