During the war Italians had problems only with nazists, not with Germans. Hell, my grandmother actually helped a lot of German soldier that were running away from the war during the invasion of Italy ('cause they made her remember of her husband that was fighting the war too). Italy and Germany were in good relationship even before their indipendence: there was a beautiful painting that showed Italy e Germany as sisters. i don't know if northern Italians actually have problems with Germany, but south Italians actually like Germans and my half-German says that they actually like Italians (please, Germans, if I'm wrong feel free to correct me)
IN SHORT: yeah, I find funny these "Roma hates Bismarck" images, but only because I see Roma as a tsundere for Bismarck. And I don't really see any reason for Bismarck to hate Roma.
During the war Italians had problems only with nazists, not with Germans. Hell, my grandmother actually helped a lot of German soldier that were running away from the war during the invasion of Italy ('cause they made her remember of her husband that was fighting the war too). Italy and Germany were in good relationship even before their indipendence: there was a beautiful painting that showed Italy e Germany as sisters. i don't know if northern Italians actually have problems with Germany, but south Italians actually like Germans and my half-German says that they actually like Italians (please, Germans, if I'm wrong feel free to correct me)
IN SHORT: yeah, I find funny these "Roma hates Bismarck" images, but only because I see Roma as a tsundere for Bismarck. And I don't really see any reason for Bismarck to hate Roma.
Hmmm... I'm not exactly sure that it was so easy... Germans were seen as being akin to Austrians, and in Northern Italy Austrians were seen in a rather negative light... even after WWI, there were more than a few who disliked and distrusted Germans. And by 1942, a lot more people began to despise Germans, seeing them as the cause why the war was going on and stuff like that. But by all means, generalization are usually incorrect or misleading.
Historynerd said: But by all means, generalization are usually incorrect or misleading.
That's true: I've made some generalization without thinking that North Italy and South Italy actually had different past-relationship with Germany and Austria
That's true: I've made some generalization without thinking that North Italy and South Italy actually had different past-relationship with Germany and Austria
When you're next door neighbors, you're more likely to have beef with them over something.
Not sure if I read this here or somewhere else. The story is that, during WW2, Italia still have their region/city-state centric thinking. For other cities like Florence, Milano, Napoli, etc, this whole fascist thing is Roma's issue and they are just getting dragged in to someone else's problem. So the generals fight halfheartedly and doesn't give much resistance when allied force march into Italy.
Is it true ?
[add] Bismarck's eyes looks like Izaya for a moment.
Not sure if I read this here or somewhere else. The story is that, during WW2, Italia still have their region/city-state centric thinking. For other cities like Florence, Milano, Napoli, etc, this whole fascist thing is Roma's issue and they are just getting dragged in to someone else's problem. So the generals fight halfheartedly and doesn't give much resistance when allied force march into Italy.
Is it true ?
[add] Bismarck's eyes looks like Izaya for a moment.
Um... nope; never heard of it. By 1943 the resistance was rather half-hearted because it was apparent that they couldn't be stopped, and because from the beginning few people liked the war. Add in a few aerial bombings, and you got your picture.
During the war Italians had problems only with nazists, not with Germans. Hell, my grandmother actually helped a lot of German soldier that were running away from the war during the invasion of Italy ('cause they made her remember of her husband that was fighting the war too). Italy and Germany were in good relationship even before their indipendence: there was a beautiful painting that showed Italy e Germany as sisters. i don't know if northern Italians actually have problems with Germany, but south Italians actually like Germans and my half-German says that they actually like Italians (please, Germans, if I'm wrong feel free to correct me)
IN SHORT: yeah, I find funny these "Roma hates Bismarck" images, but only because I see Roma as a tsundere for Bismarck. And I don't really see any reason for Bismarck to hate Roma.
"Germans like the Italians, but don't respect them. Italians respect the Germans, but don't like them."
Not sure if I read this here or somewhere else. The story is that, during WW2, Italia still have their region/city-state centric thinking. For other cities like Florence, Milano, Napoli, etc, this whole fascist thing is Roma's issue and they are just getting dragged in to someone else's problem. So the generals fight halfheartedly and doesn't give much resistance when allied force march into Italy.
Is it true ?
[add] Bismarck's eyes looks like Izaya for a moment.
The Axis was an unnatural alliance between two countries that shared no common objectives and were united only by the international isolation of their regimes. For the Italians, the war had to end in winter 42-43, when the Russian disaster made it impossible to win. Everything that came after was felt by the population only as a waste of lives.
During the war Italians had problems only with nazists, not with Germans. Hell, my grandmother actually helped a lot of German soldier that were running away from the war during the invasion of Italy ('cause they made her remember of her husband that was fighting the war too). Italy and Germany were in good relationship even before their indipendence: there was a beautiful painting that showed Italy e Germany as sisters. i don't know if northern Italians actually have problems with Germany, but south Italians actually like Germans and my half-German says that they actually like Italians (please, Germans, if I'm wrong feel free to correct me)
IN SHORT: yeah, I find funny these "Roma hates Bismarck" images, but only because I see Roma as a tsundere for Bismarck. And I don't really see any reason for Bismarck to hate Roma.
It should be noted that Roma would personally have an issue with the Germans, being sunk by remote-controlled rockets/bombs from German forces during the Regia Marina's travel to surrender to the Allies. Any other geopolitical reasons would most likely be secondary to the fact she 'died' by German hands.