List of wars involving Italy

This is a list of wars involving the Italian Republic and its predecessor states since the Italian wars of independence in the 19th century, but does not include wars fought by the historic states of Italy. The result of these conflicts follows this legend:

  Italian victory
  Italian defeat
  Another result*
  Ongoing conflict

*e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside Italy, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.

Italian Wars of Unification

The Risorgimento movement emerged to unite Italy in the 19th century. The Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia took the lead in a series of wars to liberate Italy from foreign control. Following three Wars of Italian Independence against the Habsburg Austrians in the north, the Expedition of the Thousand against the Bourbons of the Two Sicilies in the south, and the Capture of Rome, the unification of the country was completed in 1871 when Rome was declared capital of Italy.

Start Finish Name of conflict Belligerents Outcome
Combatant 1 Combatant 2
1848 1849 First Italian War of Independence Kingdom of Sardinia

Supported by:

Austrian Empire
Lombardy–Venetia
French Republic

Kingdom of Two Sicilies
Papal States
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Austrian-French Victory
1853 1856 Crimean War France
Ottoman Empire  Britain[a]
Sardinia[b]
Supported by:
Austrian Empire
Caucasus Imamate[c]
Circassia
Abkhazia[b]
Russian Empire Kurdish rebels
Greece[d]
Allied Victory
1859 1859 Second Italian War of Independence French Empire
Kingdom of Sardinia
Support:
United Principalities
Austrian Empire
Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
Italian Victory, Armistice of Villafranca (12 July 1859)
1860 1861 Expedition of the Thousand Sardinia Two Sicilies
Supported by
Papal States
France
Spain
Italian Victory:
  • Sicily, Southern Italy, Marche and Umbria annexed by Sardinia
  • Collapse of Two Sicilies
  • Foundation of the Kingdom of Italy
1861 1865 Brigandage in Southern Italy  Italy Southern Italian Briganti
Bourbon legitimists
Spanish partisans
Italian Victory
1866 1866 Third Italian War of Independence  Italy Austrian Empire Italian Victory:[1]

Armistice of Cormons and Treaty of Vienna:

1866 1866 The Seven and a Half Days Revolt  Italy Palermitan Rebels Italian Victory, rebellion suppressed
1870 1870 Capture of Rome  Italy Papal States Italian Victory, Kingdom of Italy incorporates the Papal States.

Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

Start Finish Name of conflict Belligerents Outcome
Combatant 1 Combatant 2
1885 1895 Eritrean war[2]  Italy Italian Victory
1890 1894 Mahdist War  Italy
United Kingdom
Mahdist Sudan Italian Victory
All Sudanese invasions repulsed
Italians take Kassala
1895 1896 First Italo-Ethiopian War  Italy  Ethiopia Ethiopian Victory
  • Ethiopia recognised as independent country by Italy.
  • Italy abrogates the Treaty of Wuchale with the establishment of a corridor between Eritrea and Italian Somaliland
1890s 1908[3] Benadir war  Italy Italian Victory
1897 1898 Cretan Revolt (1897–1898) (International Squadron (Cretan intervention, 1897–1898)) Cretan revolutionaries
Kingdom of Greece
British Empire
 France
Italy
Russian Empire
Austria-Hungary (until April 12, 1898)
German Empire (until March 16th, 1898)
Ottoman Empire Italian Victory
1899 1901 Boxer Rebellion United Kingdom

 Japan
 Russia
France
United States
 Germany
 Italy
Austria-Hungary

Righteous Harmony Society

Manchu-China

Italian Allied Victory, Boxer Protocol:
1900 1920 Somaliland Campaign  Italy
United Kingdom
Dervish movement
Ethiopian Empire
Italian-British Victory
  • Collapse of the Dervish state
1902 1903 Venezuelan naval blockade United Kingdom
Germany
Italy
Venezuela Inconclusive/Other Outcome
  • Venezuelan debt dispute resolved
1911 1912 Italo-Turkish War  Italy Ottoman Empire Italian Victory:
1914 1918 World War I Allied Powers

France
British Empire

 Russia
United States
 Italy
Japan
China
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 Romania
Belgium
 Greece
Portugal
Brazil

Central Powers

 Germany
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire
 Bulgaria

Italian Allied Victory:

Russia pulls out in 1917

  • Russian Civil War

Creation of League of Nations

1918 1920 Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War

White Movement
British Empire

United States
France
 Italy
 Japan
Czechoslovakia
 Greece
Estonia
Serbia
Poland
Romania
China

Russian SFSR
Far Eastern Republic
Latvian SSR
Ukrainian SSR
Commune of Estonia
Mongolian Communists

Bolshevik Victory:
1918 1923 Occupation of Constantinople  United Kingdom
 France
 Italy
Ottoman Empire Temporary occupation
1919 1923 Turkish War of Independence Ottoman Empire
 Soviet Russia
 Italy[6]
 United Kingdom
 France
 Greece
 Armenia
 Georgia
Italian Allied Victory
1920 1920 Vlora War  Italy Principality of Albania Compromise agreement
  • Italy voluntarily abandons Vlora, but annexes the island of Saseno.
  • Italy abandons plans to establish a mandate over Albania, but retains diplomatic protection over the country to guarantee its special interests.
1920 1920 Bloody Christmas  Italy Italian Regency of Carnaro Italian Victory:
1923 1932 Pacification of Libya  Italy Senussi Order Italian Victory:
  • Stabilization of Italian rule in Libya.
  • Ethnic cleansing of the Cyrenaican indigenous population.
  • Mass deaths of Cyrenaican indigenous civilians.
1924 1927 Pacification of Italian Somaliland  Italy Sultanate of Hobyo

Majeerteen Sultanate
Somali rebels

Italian Victory:
  • Pacification of Somalia
  • The independent Majeerteen Sultanate is suppressed in 1927, finalizing the Italian occupation of Somalia.
1935 1937 Second Italo-Abyssinian War  Italy Ethiopian Empire Italian Victory:
1936 1939 Spanish Civil War Nationalist

 Italy
 Germany
Portugal
Foreign volunteers

Republican

Foreign volunteers
Soviet Union (1936–1938)
Mexico

Italian Allied Victory
1939 1939 Invasion of Albania  Italy Albania Italian Victory, Italian occupation of Albania.
1939 1945 World War II Axis Powers

 Germany
 Japan
 Italy (until 1943)
Italian Social Republic
(from 23 Sep. 1943)
 Hungary
 Romania (until 1944)
 Bulgaria (until 1944)
Serbia (until 1944)
Slovakia
Croatia
Finland (until 1944)
Vichy France
Thailand
Manchukuo
Mengjiang

Allied Powers

United States
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
China
France
Poland
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
India
 South Africa
Yugoslavia
 Greece
Denmark
Norway
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxembourg
Czechoslovakia
Brazil
Mexico
Ethiopia
 Italy (from 1943)
 Romania (from 1944)
 Bulgaria (from 1944)
 Finland (from 1944)

'United Nations' Allied victory:

Italian Republic (1946–present)

Start Finish Name of Conflict Belligerents Outcome
Combatant 1 Combatant 2
1960 1964 ONUC United Nations Various armed groups Italian Allied Victory
  • Stabilization of Congo's security
1982 1984 Multinational Force in Lebanon Italy

United States
France
United Kingdom

Islamic Jihad Organization
Iran
Syria
Progressive Socialist Party
Amal Movement
Syrian Allied Victory
1991 1991 Gulf War Kuwait

United States
Saudi Arabia
France
Egypt
Syria
United Kingdom
Italy
Other Allies

Iraq Italian Allied Victory
  • Kuwait regains its independence
1992 1995 Bosnian War Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Republika Srpska Italian Allied Victory
  • Dayton Accords
  • Internal partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to the Dayton Accords
  • Deployment of NATO-led IFOR to oversee the peace agreement
  • Massive civilian casualties for the Bosniak ethnic group
1992 1995 Somali Civil War United States
United Kingdom
Italy
Saudi Arabia
Malaysia
Pakistan
Spain
India
Greece
Germany
France
Canada
Botswana
Belgium
Australia
Various Somali factions UN withdrawal
  • UN withdrawal.
  • About 100,000 lives were saved by outside resistance.
  • Civil war is ongoing.
1997 1997 1997 Albanian civil unrest
(Operation Alba)
Government of Sali Berisha

(Operation Alba)

(Operation Libelle)

(Operation Silver Wake)

Rebels Italian Allied Victory

New Parliamentary Elections.

1998 1999 Kosovo War United States

France
Canada
Denmark
Germany
Italy
Kosovo Liberation Army

 Yugoslavia Italian Allied Victory
  • Kosovo occupied by Nato forces
  • Kosovo administered by UNMIK
2001 2001 2001 insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia National Liberation Army
NATO
Republic of Macedonia

Supported by:
Ukraine[9][10][11](main arms supply)
Bulgaria (arms supply)
FR Yugoslavia (arms supply)
Russia (arm supply and Contractors)

Inconclusive/Other Outcome
  • Ohrid Agreement
  • Macedonian offensive stopped by NATO involvement
  • Ceasefire established
  • The majority of Albanian insurgents agree to disarm in exchange for greater ethnic rights
  • Low intensity resurgence since November 2001
2001 2021 Afghanistan War Afghanistan
United States
United Kingdom
Italy
Germany
France
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
Georgia
Poland
Romania
Turkey

Northern Alliance

Taliban
al-Qaeda
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
HI-Gulbuddin
Hezb-e Islami Khalis
Haqqani network
Lashkar-e-Taiba
Jaish-e-Mohammed
East Turkestan Islamic Movement
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
Islamic Emirate of Waziristan
Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi
Islamic Jihad Union

Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

Defeat
2003 2006 Iraq War Iraq
Iraqi Kurdistan

Multi-National Force – Iraq:
United States
United Kingdom
Italy
Australia
New Zealand
Spain
Netherlands
Poland
South Korea
Ukraine
Georgia
Other Allies

Islamic State of Iraq
al-Qaeda
Various insurgents

Ba'athist Iraq

Italian Allied Victory
2011 2011 First Libyan Civil War Many NATO members acting under UN mandate, including:

United States
France
Denmark
Italy
Canada
and
Anti-Gaddafi forces
several Arab League states
Sweden

Libya Italian Allied Victory
2023 Ongoing Operation Prosperity Guardian United States

United Kingdom
Canada
France
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
Bahrain
Seychelles
Sri Lanka
New Zealand

Supreme Political Council Ongoing conflict
2024 Ongoing Operation Aspides

European Union

Yemen (SPC)

Ongoing

See also

Notes

  1. ^ From 1854
  2. ^ a b From 1855
  3. ^ Until 1855
  4. ^ Until 1854

References

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