Radiosomaggismo (Italian for the "Radiant days of May") describes a brief period of popular demonstrations in a number of Italian cities in May 1915, demanding the country’s entry into the First World War.
Radiosomaggismo (Italian for the "Radiant days of May") describes a brief period of popular demonstrations in a number of Italian cities in May 1915,...
War I Military history of Italy during World War I Harukichi Shimoi Radiosomaggismo "Il 1861 e le quattro Guerre per l'Indipendenza (1848-1918)" (in Italian)...
Intervention (London: Edward Arnold, 1932), Italian entry into World War I Radiosomaggismo (in Italian) Salandra, Antonio, Enciclopedia Treccani Clark, Modern...
the war despite the opposition of the majority in parliament (see Radiosomaggismo). On 3 May 1915, Italy officially revoked the Triple Alliance. In the...
an interventionist nature (such as Reghini's participation in the Radiosomaggismo in Rome). In 1919, the Philosophical Rite was "suspended" and in the...
Giolitti, and was nearly lynched by some interventionists in Rome (see Radiosomaggismo). During the war he remained in retirement from politics but was very...
many actively argued for it. The culmination of this campaign was Radiosomaggismo. In fact the majority of the Italian people did not support entering...