Between the Wars — Season 1, Episode 11: The Italian-Ethiopian War: Africa in World Affairs
War & Politics, Documentary • 30 min • 1 season, 16 episodes • ★ 9.5/10
Episode synopsis
The short-lived but brutal Italian-Ethiopian War leads to an examination of Italian Fascism, the character of Mussolini and how he came to power. Mussolini ruled with apparent effectiveness and was hailed by leaders of the anti-Communist world until his dreams of empire led him to invade Ethiopia. The incident was one of the chief episodes paving the way for World War II.
About Between the Wars
This classic series follows the events that sparked the greatest conflict of the century, capturing the drama, the excitement and the ideological juxtapositions of these crucial years. Former CBS News correspondent and commentator Eric Sevareid, one of the world's most respected figures in journalism, presents this extraordinary series featuring stunning original newsreels, soundtracks, and rare archival footage.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Versailles: The First Peace
- E2Return to Isolationism
- E3The First SALT Talks
- E4Radio, Racism and Foreign Policy
- E5The Great Depression and Foreign Affairs
- E6FDR and Hitler: the Rise to Power
- E7FDR and Hitler: The Dynamics of Power
- E8America in the Pacific: The Clash of Two Cultures
- E9The Recognition of Russia: A Climate of Mutual Distrust
- E10Latin America: Intervention in Our Own Backyard
- E12The Spanish Civil War
- E13The Phony War