
Italy breaks the Triple Alliance and enters World War I on the side of the Allies.
World War I ends. The Treaty of Saint-Germain grants Italy the regions of Trentino, South Tyrol, and Trieste.
The Biennio Rosso (Red Years), this period sees strikes and massive social unrest.
Following the “March on Rome,” Benito Mussolini is appointed Prime Minister by the King.
Mussolini dismantles democratic institutions, suppressing opposition parties to establish a totalitarian dictatorship.
Mussolini signs the Lateran Treaty with the Vatican, establishing Vatican City as an independent state.
Italy invades Ethiopia in a bid to expand its empire.
1938July
The Fascist regime publishes the Manifesto of Race.
September
Laws strip Jews of citizenship, banning them from schools, and excluding them from professions.
June
Italy enters World War II on the side of Nazi Germany, subsequently invading parts of North Africa, Greece, and Yugoslavia.
The government creates internment camps for foreign Jews but resists Nazi demands to deport them.
Italian-occupied zones in France, Greece, and Yugoslavia act as temporary refuges; Italian authorities largely refuse to hand over Jews to German forces.
1943July
The Allies invade Sicily. Mussolini is deposed, the King surrenders to the Allies, and Germany invades northern Italy, setting up a puppet state.
September
Following Allied landings in Sicily, the Italian government surrenders and switches sides to the Allies. Germany occupies northern and central Italy, establishing the Italian Social Republic puppet state led by a reinstated Mussolini.
16 October
SS and German police conduct a massive roundup in the Jewish Ghetto of Rome, deporting over 1,000 Jews to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial.
December
The Fossoli concentration camp becomes fully operational as a major central transit point for Jewish deportees.
January–February
Thousands of Jews are deported from major northern transit hubs, notably Milan, bound for extermination camps.
Despite widespread collaboration from Italian fascist militias, thousands of Italian Jews successfully evade capture or are hidden by non-Jewish Italians.
Allied forces advance, and partisans liberate the country. Mussolini is captured and executed. Deportations end.

70,000 Jewish refugees arrive in Italy. Italy becomes a centre for illegal immigration to the Palestine Mandate.
A national referendum results in the abolition of the monarchy. The Italian Republic is officially born.