2.2.5

Failures: Corfu 1923

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Invasion of Corfu, 1923

Mussolini's forces invaded Corfu and killed 16 people in 1923 after the murder of Tellini; an Italian man sent by the League of Nations.

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Tellini

  • An Italian man, Tellini, was murdered in Greece after surveying the land at the request of the League of Nations.
  • Mussolini (the leader of Italy) was outraged at this.
  • Mussolini blamed the Greek government.
  • Mussolini demanded that anyone associated with the murder of Tellini be round up and shot!
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Compensation

  • Mussolini also demanded that he have compensation paid to him by the Greeks.
  • When the Greeks didn’t do this, Mussolini's forces invaded Corfu and killed 16 people.
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Invasion of Corfu

  • The Greeks complained to the League of Nations.
  • The Greeks asked to get Mussolini out and to catch the killers of their people.
  • But, the League of Nations agreed that Mussolini (or Italy) should be paid compensation over the murder of Tellini.
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Overriding the League of Nations

  • However, Mussolini went further and got Britain, France, and Japan to agree to make Greece pay compensation and also formally apologise to Italy.
  • This showed Mussolini and other leaders that if they pushed hard enough they could get what they wanted.
    • Regardless of what the League of Nations said.

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