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1914 in Italy

Events from the year 1914 in Italy.

1914
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Illustration of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in La Domenica del Corriere, 12 July 1914 by Achille Beltrame.

Despite Italy's official alliance to the German Empire and Austria-Hungary in the Triple Alliance, the country initially remained neutral in the initial stage of World War I, claiming that the Triple Alliance was only for defensive purposes.

March edit

  • March 10 – Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti resigns, as a result of the resignation of radical ministers.[1]
  • March 21 – The cons a new government. The government attempts to win the support of nationalists and moves to the political right.[2]

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June edit

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October edit

  • October 16 – Foreign Minister Paternò Castello dies and is succeeded ad interim by Prime Minister Salandra.
  • October 18 – Benito Mussolini, chief editor of the socialist newspaper Avanti!, declares to be in favour of intervention on the side of the Triple Entente.[1]
  • October 20 – The leadership of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI), meeting in Bologna, rejects the motion contrary to the absolute neutrality presented by Mussolini and issues a manifesto against the war.[1]
  • October 31 – Treasury Minister Giulio Rubini, contrary to the expected increase in military spending, resigns. The government of Prime Minister Salandra quits, but negotiations about a second Salandra government start.[1]

November edit

  • November 5 – The second Salandra government is inaugurated with Sidney Sonnino as Foreign Minister, who continues to follow the negotiating strategy set by his predecessor Paternò Castello.[1]
  • November 15 – Mussolini founds the newspaper Il Popolo d'Italia ("The People of Italy") advocating militarism and irredentism. The paper was subsidized by the French and industrialists on the pretext of influencing Italy to join the Entente Powers and became the foundation for the Fascist movement in Italy after World War I. Mussolini is expelled from the PSI on November 24.[1]
  • November 29 – Italy, although officially neutral, occupies the port of Vlorë in Albania pretending to protect Albanian territories from a Greek invasion.

December edit

  • December 3 – Prime Minister Salandra addresses the Italian Chamber of Deputies reconfirming Italy's neutralist line, but at the same time claiming the "fair aspirations of Italy".[1]
  • December 4 – Giolitti speaks in Parliament in favour of neutrality.

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h (in Italian) XXIV Legislatura del Regno d'Italia dal 27 novembre 1913 al 29 settembre 1919, Camera dei deputati, Portale storico (retrieved 28 May 2016)
  2. ^ a b Clark, Modern Italy: 1871 to the present, p. 217-18
  3. ^ "Esposizione Igiene, Marina e Colonie, 1914" (in Italian). Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  4. ^ Neal, Stephan D. Yada-Mc (2018). 50 Women against Hitler: Female resistance fighters in World War II. BoD – Books on Demand. pp. 148–160. ISBN 9783752825718.
  5. ^ "Prof. G. Mercalli Burned To Death; Famous Director of Vesuvian Observatory Upsets Oil Lamp Upon Himself". The New York Times. March 20, 1914.
  6. ^ Modern Music and Musicians for Vocalists: Opera and oratorio excerpts. University Society. 1918. p. 653.
  • Clark, Martin (2008). Modern Italy: 1871 to the present, Harlow: Pearson Education, ISBN 1-4058-2352-6

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ministers 1 March 21 The cons a new government The government attempts to win the support of nationalists and moves to the political right 2 May edit May 1 In Trieste clashes break out between Slovenes and Italian irredentists who organize demonstrations in many Italian cities 1 May 8 The 4 9 Ms Sicily earthquake shakes Catania with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X Extreme causing severe damage and 120 deaths May 23 International exhibition of marine and maritime hygiene opens in Genoa 3 June edit June 7 Red Week after the killing of three anti militarist demonstrators in Ancona Many elements of the left protest and the Italian Socialist Party declare a general strike Various acts of civil disobedience occur in major cities and small towns such as seizing railway stations cutting telephone wires and burning tax registers Two days later the strike was officially called off but the civil strife continued Militarist nationalists and anti militarist leftists fought on the streets until the Italian Royal Army forcefully restored calm after having used thousands of men to put down the various protesting forces 2 June 28 Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria heir presumptive to the Austro Hungarian throne and his wife Sophie Duchess of Hohenberg in Sarajevo The assassination led directly to the First World War when Austria Hungary subsequently issued an ultimatum to the Kingdom of Serbia which was partially rejected Austria Hungary then declared war August edit August 3 At the outbreak of World War I the government led by the conservative Antonio Salandra declares that Italy would not commit its troops maintaining that the Triple Alliance had only a defensive stance and Austria Hungary had been the aggressor In reality both Salandra and the minister of Foreign Affairs Antonino Paterno Castello begin to probe which side would grant the best reward for Italy s entrance in the war and to fulfil Italy s irredentist claims Although the majority of the cabinet including former Prime Minister Giolitti is firmly against intervention numerous intellectuals including Socialists such as Ivanoe Bonomi and Leonida Bissolati declare in favour of intervention One of the most prominent and popular Italian nationalist supporters of the war was Gabriele d Annunzio who helped sway the Italian public to support intervention in the war August 20 Pope Pius X dies The Papal conclave assembles and elects Pope Benedict XV on September 3 1914 He immediately declares the neutrality of the Holy See in World War I October edit October 16 Foreign Minister Paterno Castello dies and is succeeded ad interim by Prime Minister Salandra October 18 Benito Mussolini chief editor of the socialist newspaper Avanti declares to be in favour of intervention on the side of the Triple Entente 1 October 20 The leadership of the Italian Socialist Party PSI meeting in Bologna rejects the motion contrary to the absolute neutrality presented by Mussolini and issues a manifesto against the war 1 October 31 Treasury Minister Giulio Rubini contrary to the expected increase in military spending resigns The government of Prime Minister Salandra quits but negotiations about a second Salandra government start 1 November edit November 5 The second Salandra government is inaugurated with Sidney Sonnino as Foreign Minister who continues to follow the negotiating strategy set by his predecessor Paterno Castello 1 November 15 Mussolini founds the newspaper Il Popolo d Italia The People of Italy advocating militarism and irredentism The paper was subsidized by the French and industrialists on the pretext of influencing Italy to join the Entente Powers and became the foundation for the Fascist movement in Italy after World War I Mussolini is expelled from the PSI on November 24 1 November 29 Italy although officially neutral occupies the port of Vlore in Albania pretending to protect Albanian territories from a Greek invasion December edit December 3 Prime Minister Salandra addresses the Italian Chamber of Deputies reconfirming Italy s neutralist line but at the same time claiming the fair aspirations of Italy 1 December 4 Giolitti speaks in Parliament in favour of neutrality Sports editApril 5 The Italian rider Ugo Agostoni wins the 8th Milan San Remo bicycle race May 24 25 The Italian driver Giovanni Ernesto Ceirano wins the 1914 Targa Florio endurance automobile race on Sicily May 24 June 6 The Italian rider Alfonso Calzolari wins the 6th Giro d Italia stage bicycle race July 12 Casale F B C wins the 1913 14 Italian Football Championship October 25 The Italian rider Lauro Bordin wins the 10th Giro di Lombardia bicycle race Births editJanuary 17 Anacleto Angelini Italian born businessman d 2007 February 22 Renato Dulbecco Italian born virologist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine d 2012 June 14 Anna Maria Ortese Italian short story writer and poet d 1998 June 27 Giorgio Almirante Italian politician the founder and leader of the Italian Social Movement d 1988 August 1 Bruno Visentini Italian politician senator minister lecturer and industrialist d 1995 August 31 Alfredo Varelli Italian actor d 1996 September 14 Pietro Germi Italian actor screenwriter and director d 1974 September 16 Andrea Rizzoli Italian entrepreneur publisher and film producer d 1983 September 26 Luigi Gui Italian politician and philosopher d 2010 December 16 Renzo Franzo Italian politician d 2018 December 21 Liana Millu author World War II resistance fighter and holocaust survivor d 2005 4 Deaths edit15 February Giuseppe Vigoni explorer b 1846 March 19 Giuseppe Mercalli Italian volcanologist b 1850 5 31 March Christian Morgenstern German author and poet born 1871 11 April Elena Guerra Italian Roman Catholic religious professed and blessed b 1835 24 April Benedict Menni Italian Roman Catholic priest and saint b 1841 31 May Angelo Moriondo Italian inventor of the espresso machine b 1851 31 July Giovanni Lugari Italian Roman Catholic cardinal b 1846 22 August Giacomo Radini Tedeschi Italian Roman Catholic cardinal b 1857 10 October Domenico Ferrata Italian Roman Catholic cardinal b 1847 16 October Antonino Paterno Castello Marquis di San Giuliano Italian diplomat and Minister of Foreign Affairs b 1852 17 October Giuseppe Puzone Italian composer b 1820 24 November Aristide Cavallari Italian Roman Catholic cardinal b 1849 5 December Angelo Di Pietro Italian Roman Catholic cardinal b 1828 14 December Giovanni Sgambati Italian pianist and composer b 1841 6 See also editList of Italian films of 1914References edit a b c d e f g h in Italian XXIV Legislatura del Regno d Italia dal 27 novembre 1913 al 29 settembre 1919 Camera dei deputati Portale storico retrieved 28 May 2016 a b Clark Modern Italy 1871 to the present p 217 18 Esposizione Igiene Marina e Colonie 1914 in Italian Retrieved 25 August 2015 Neal Stephan D Yada Mc 2018 50 Women against Hitler Female resistance fighters in World War II BoD Books on Demand pp 148 160 ISBN 9783752825718 Prof G Mercalli Burned To Death Famous Director of Vesuvian Observatory Upsets Oil Lamp Upon Himself The New York Times March 20 1914 Modern Music and Musicians for Vocalists Opera and oratorio excerpts University Society 1918 p 653 Clark Martin 2008 Modern Italy 1871 to the present Harlow Pearson Education ISBN 1 4058 2352 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1914 in Italy amp oldid 1161455279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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