Declaration on Italy

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The Declaration on Italy was an Allied statement issued during World War II outlining the terms, conditions, and political expectations for Italy following its surrender and shift away from the Axis powers.


Statements (35)
Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II document
diplomatic declaration
aimedAt guiding Italy’s transition away from the Axis
securing Italian support against Germany
shaping post‑Fascist political order in Italy
appliesTo Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
countryAddressed Italy
documentType intergovernmental statement
hasConsequence influenced Italy’s post‑war political development
legitimized Allied political demands on Italy
historicalPeriod 20th century
issuer Allied powers
Soviet Union
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States
language English
legalEffect defined framework for Allied control in Italy
outlined Italy’s obligations as a co‑belligerent
mainSubject political expectations for Italy
post‑armistice status of Italy
terms for Italy after surrender
mentions conditions for Allied assistance to Italy
responsibilities of the Italian government
surrender of Italy
politicalExpectation democratization of Italian institutions
establishment of a government acceptable to the Allies
removal of Fascist influence from Italian politics
relatedTo Allied occupation of Italy
Italian Campaign
Italian armistice with the Allies
post‑war settlement in Europe
statedCondition Italy’s break with the Axis powers
Italy’s contribution to the war against Germany
Italy’s cooperation with the Allies

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Moscow Declaration
containsSection
Moscow Conference of 1943
hasOutcome

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