Germany and Italy as allies 1936-1943

During the Second World War, Nazi Germany and fascist Italy were initially allies. On 8 September 1943 Italy withdrew from the alliance. The German Wehrmacht then captured the Italian soldiers and officers. About 650,000 were deported to the German Reich and the occupied territories. The Nazi regime wanted to exploit the Italian labour force. Since a fascist puppet state dependent on Germany continued to exist in occupied Italy, the prisoners of war were declared military internees. Thus, although the Italians were military members of a friendly state, they could at the same time be used as forced laborers in armaments without regard to international law. Hunger, disease and violence shaped the everyday life of the prisoners.
In order to increase the labour yield, they were finally declared "civilian workers" in the summer of 1944. However, their living conditions improved only for a short time. About 50,000 died in the almost two years of captivity.
In Italy and Germany, recognition of the fate of the military internees came late. On the German side, the vast majority of military internees have still not received any compensation.

Chronology of events

1922 - 1938

                                                                                                                                 

1922
Hitler's model Mussolini establishes fascist dictatorship

 

1936
Mussolini announces alliance between Germany and Italy

 

1938
German troops march into Austria

 

1938
Hitler demands the Sudetenland for Germany

 

1938
Munich Conference: Mussolini "mediates" for the benefit of Germany

1939 - 1941

                                                                                                                                 

1939
National Socialism and Fascism conclude "Steel Pact" attack alliance

 

1939
World War II: Germany occupies Poland, Italy occupies Albania

 

1940
Italy joins Germany in Second World War

 

1941
Joint occupation of Yugoslavia

 

1941
Joint occupation of Greece

1943

                                                                                                                                 

July 1943
US and British troops occupy Sicily

 

September 1943
US and British troops liberate southern Italy

 

September 1943
Badoglio announces armistice with allies

 

July 1943
The king weans Mussolini

 

September 1943
German troops occupy Italy as far as Naples

 

September 1943
Mussolini is freed from captivity by the Wehrmacht.

 

September 1943
Mussolini leader of the German dependent Reppublica Sociale Italiana (RSI)