Italy’s entry into World War I.
Obverse of the coin.
Big size of reverse of the coin.
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Italy’s entry into World War I.
So here we have the Italian lira, nominal - 1. The year of issue of this coin is 1910, Mint: Rome, Italy. Total circulation – 5.525.000.
The majority of deputies, meanwhile, favoured neutrality, as did former prime minister Giolitti, the major opposition groups (Catholics and Socialists), and most of the population. War therefore was supported only by the conservatives in government, by the Nationalist Association, a group formed in 1910 by Enrico Corradini and others to support Italian expansionism.
By some Liberals who saw it as the culmination of the Risorgimento’s fight for national unity, by Republicans and reformist Socialists who knew nothing of the Treaty of London and thought they were fighting for national liberation, and by some syndicalists and extremist Socialists, including Benito Mussolini, then editor of the Socialist Party newspaper, who thought the war would bring about the overthrow of capitalism.
As a result Italy entered into the First World War in 1915 with the aim of completing national unity: for this reason, the Italian intervention in the First World War is also considered the Fourth Italian War of Independence, in a historiographical perspective that identifies in the latter the conclusion of the unification of Italy, whose military actions began during the revolutions of 1848 with the First Italian War of Independence.
Object data
Title
Italy’s entry into World War I.
Artist
Obverse: Davide Calandra. Reverse: Evaristo Luigi Giorgi.
Founder
Rome, Italy.
Date
1910.
Culture
Italy.
Medium
Silver 0.835.
Dimensions
5x23x1.5.
Classification
Coin.