Episode 185 - The Invasion of Ethiopia Wasn't Built in a Day

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The Ethiopian Crisis kicked off over a border incident in the village of Walwal in October-December 1934, and then proceeded to slow-burn develop until the Italian invasion actually came in October 1935. It was a period of diplomatic maneuverings, and served to deliver a fatal blow to the system of collective security that had been so painfully built up during the 1920s.    Bibliography for this episode:  Strang, G. Bruce Collision of Empires: Italy's Invasion of Ethiopia and its International Impact Rutledge 2013 Mockler, Anthony Haile Selassie's War Oliver Branch Press 2003 Pearce, Jeff Prevail: The Inspiring Story of Ethiopia's Victory over Mussolini's Invasion, 1935-41 Skyhorse Publishing 2014 Gooch, John Mussolini and His Generals Cambridge University Press, 2007 Mallett, Robert Mussolini in Ethiopia, 1919-1935: The Origins of Fascist Italy's African War Cambridge University Press 2015 Kallis, Aristotle A. Fascist Ideology: Territory and Expansionism in Italy and Germany, 1922-1945 Routledge 2000 Bosworth, RJB Mussolini's Italy Penguin Group 2005 Bosworth, RJB Mussolini Oxford University Press 2002 Whittam, John Fascist Italy Manchester University Press 1995 Morgan, Phillip Italian Fascism 1919-1945 St. Martin's Press 1995   Questions? Comments? Email me at [email protected]

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