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1/ lack of fuel supplies.

2/ a maniacal dictator of a leader with little strategic/tactical knowledge .

3/ the start of conflicts before the army and navy were actually ready .

4/ over complex war machinery designs by engineers with little or no taught/input from field personal.

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The Italian military was very impressive, on parade, at home, on a sunny summer day. They looked GREAT, wonderful uniforms, splendid feathers in their dress uniform hats, the best leather boots, and belts that money could buy. The officers were magnificent on their horses, and the trucks were shined to a high state of polish, and gleamed as they rolled down the streets of Rome.

The only problem? When the Italians actually had to fight a modern, well trained army, such as the Australains, or the British, the Italians fell apart, and surrendered in their thousands. They didn't want to get hurt, never mind get killed, for their Duce.

Comic Opera soldiers, with no stomach for a fight, that was the Italian military in WW2. Terrible, but true.

Ask any Canadian veteran who fought in Italy for his opinion of the qualty of the Italian Army in WW2. I bet he says they were a rabble, who couldn't wait to surrender, at the first opportunity. The Germans, on the other hand wree a totally diffrent story. They fought hard, every day.

AnswerItalian soilders did fight hard on many occasions during WWII most notible at the end when they fought to help kick the oppresive Germans out of there country. The Germans on the other hand fought and died by the thousands defending Berlin even as Hitler ordered the destruction of all Civillian utilities because the people had failed him there would be no Germany. AnswerItaly Lost the war for many reason, but the figure of the Italian soldier being a coward ready to surrender is not true. And if it is true that in several occasions the Italian surrended by the thousands it is also true that in many occasions when they did surrender they received the honors of the arms parading in front of the enemy presenting arms, and in many other times they preferred to die rather than surrender. AnswerMy Grandfather was with the British 8th Army in WW2, the famous desert rats. My grandfather was there and this is what he had to say. The Rats successfully made an Italian division more that double the numbers of the British attacking, surrender without a single shot fired. If that does not give an insight into the mindset of the Italians in WW2 nothing will. That is of-course if you forget the fact that the Italians changed sides three times in the War. AnswerItaly was a very impressive powerful military in terms of air combat. Infantry units were not very spectatcular like the Germans but adaquate. Their superiorty in the air was amazing and had the largest in the war also but what led them to their downfall is that Italy was busy protecting the eastern front of Russia while Hitler was trying to invade and conquer Egypt. The allies came and into Africa and started gettin attacked by native gueirrla fighters and the allies so then Italy was forced to retreat to help Hitler but still lost and their air force split forced them to loose as then the soviets advanced and then soon the allies took advantage and attacked one of the medditearnean islands important to Italy. Then soon invaded Italy and liberated them from facism and reestablished a legitimate government.

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Italy was a major power prior to WW2. what i have learned from my relatives was. when Mussolini annouced the war against America. nobody in their town cheered. half of their relatives were in US and Britain.

Also in WW1 they were allies to US , France and Britain.

the industry was based on 1930's technology when other major powers advanced theirs. Begining 1940 with semi adequate technology.

the air power and the artillery arm was very professional. accounts of bravery throughtout all fronts have been reported. the average soldier in the fuciliere units were national guard at best. that is where most of the units did surrender due to lack fighting spirit and grossed mistrust of the offiicers.

the armor fought braverly but were also undergunned by 1941. most units gave up due to lack of fuel and supplies.

the bersagliere were the regular soldiers and the alpini were the best. These units were known as hard as nails fighters.

if the industry did more to serve the nation than themselves. kept abreast of technology. Plus the will of the average citizen did not support the war.

they should have stuck with their allies.

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German weaknesses during WW 2One of Germanys weaknesses was the wanity of its generals. For instance German generals ordered London to be bombed during daytime to show German supremacy. However RAF was alerted of this attack sooner than of those during the night and their pilots had better view of enemy planes. After a few sutch attack the Luftwaffe was so cut down in numbers that they did bombing runs only during night. The greatest error Germany did was to attack Russia before crushing French and Great Britain (this was done because Hitler did not approve of Stalins communism - a difference in ideology amongst other things).
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They were, once again, trying to fight a two-front war. Too much of their resources were taken up with Hitler's Final Solution instead of being used to prosecute the war. Although Hitler's micromanaging of the military led to early success in Poland, the Low Countries, Norway, and France, early in the war. It became a liability when he was out of his depth in Russia and against the Normandy invasion. He had no grasp of elastic defense and made unrealistic demands of his commanders and his troops. Ultimately The Fürer Principle eliminated individual initiative and prevented commanders from making effective local decisions. Also, the early successes backfired by spreading the forces too thin.

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