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Italy did NOT successfully invade Greece. Sorry Mussolini and sorry Netflix for being historically inaccurate
14 December 2023
Historically inaccurate. Just to set the record straight. Italy TRIED to invade Greece but was unsuccessful forcing Hitler to invade as Germany instead. In the so called "documentary" they claim that Italy invaded Greece successfully and that's just NOT TRUE.

Google Greco-Italian War.

Here's the reality taken from Wikipedia (until Netflix decides to change all historical references):

Italy's invasion of Greece, launched with the divisions of the Royal Army based in Italian-controlled Albania, badly armed and poorly commanded, resulted in a setback: the Italians encountered unexpectedly tenacious resistance by the Hellenic Army and had to contend with the mountainous and muddy terrain on the Albanian-Greek border. With British air and material support, the Greeks stopped the Italian invasion just inside Greek territory by mid-November and subsequently counter-attacked with the bulk of their mobilized army to push the Italians back into Albania - an advance which culminated in the Capture of Klisura Pass in January 1941, a few dozen kilometers inside the Albanian border. The defeat of the Italian invasion and the Greek counter-offensive of 1940 have been called the "first Axis setback of the entire war" by Mark Mazower, the Greeks "surprising everyone with the tenacity of their resistance".

Conclusion: No, Italy did NOT successfully invade Greece... Sorry Mussolini....
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