The Stresa Front was an agreement made in Stresa, a town on the banks of Lake Maggiore in Italy, between French prime minister Pierre-Étienne Flandin (with Pierre Laval), British prime minister Ramsay MacDonald, and Italian prime minister Benito Mussolini on 14 April 1935. Practically, the Stresa Front was an alliance between France, Italy, and Great Britain, aimed against Nazi Germany.[1]: 62 Patrick Buchanan's Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War considered the Stresa Front the last chance to stop Hitler before the Second World War.[2]
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/ 45.896417°N 8.526000°E / 45.896417; 8.526000 The StresaFront was an agreement made in Stresa, a town on the banks of Lake Maggiore in Italy, between...
and France re-affirmed the Treaty of Locarno and agreed to form the Stresafront to combat and contain Nazi Germany[citation needed] and 1958 when the...
the Treaty of Lausanne, the Lytton Report, the Four-Power Pact and the StresaFront. However, he ultimately alienated the democratic powers as tensions grew...
Pierre Laval and Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini met in Stresa to form the StresaFront opposing any further German violations of Versailles after...
government in the newly created British protectorate of Transjordan. 1935 – StresaFront: opening of the conference between the British Prime Minister Ramsay...
introduced conscription. The United Kingdom, France and Italy formed the StresaFront in April 1935 in order to contain Germany, a key step towards military...
areas of Tyrol. Due to concerns of German expansionism, Italy joined the StresaFront with France and Britain against Germany which existed from 1935 to 1936...
by keeping it closely aligned with France and the United Kingdom (the StresaFront). This policy failed two years later after Italy drifted into the German...
the Treaty of Versailles and the spirit of the Locarno Pact and the StresaFront, Germany remilitarized the Rhineland on March 7, 1936, by moving German...
Hague conference on reparations Young Plan Lausanne Conference Locarno StresaFront Possible cause of the Second World War International Opium Convention...
Initially, his regime received support from Fascist Italy, which formed the StresaFront with the United Kingdom and France.[citation needed] Scholars who accept...
the annexation, particularly Fascist Italy, France, and Britain (the "StresaFront") remained at peace. The loudest verbal protest was voiced by the government...
opposing any German attempt to obtain Anschluss and promoted the ephemeral StresaFront against Germany in 1935. As for the 1929 election, universal male suffrage...
Hague conference on reparations Young Plan Lausanne Conference Locarno StresaFront Possible cause of the Second World War International Opium Convention...
particularly Fascist Italy, France and the United Kingdom (parties to the StresaFront), were powerless or, in the case of Italy, appeased. On 29 September...
annexation, particularly those of Fascist Italy, France and Britain (the "StresaFront"), were not backed by force. In the British House of Commons, Chamberlain...
Empire from France in return for Italian support against Germany in the StresaFront. This was refused by French Prime Minister Édouard Herriot, who was not...
Ethiopia from France in return for Italian support against Germany (see StresaFront). This was refused by French Prime Minister Édouard Herriot, who was...
1935, Laval persuaded Italy and Great Britain to join France in the StresaFront against German ambitions in Austria. On 2 May 1935, he likewise signed...