Vittorio Emanuele Orlando “Presidente della Vittoria” By Spencer M. Di Scala.

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Vittorio Emanuele Orlando “Presidente della Vittoria” By Spencer M. Di Scala

Giuseppe Garibaldi

The Triple Alliance (Map)

The Triple Alliance (Cartoon)

Giovanni Giolitti

The Young Orlando

Pope Pius X

King Vittorio Emanuele III

Antonio Salandra (Prime Minister at the Beginning of World War I)

Sidney Sonnino (Foreign Minister)

Vittorio Emanuele III and Queen Elena at the time of World War I

General Luigi Cadorna (World War I Commander, )

Italian troops During World War I

Battle on the Isonzo River (1915)

Paolo Boselli (Prime Minister, )

Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (Prime Minister, )

Armando Diaz (Italian Commander, ; “Duca della Vittoria”)

Italian Troops on the Western Front (France) in a New York Times Report

Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (The Paris Peace Conference)

David Lloyd George (British Representative to the Paris Peace Conference)

Georges Clemenceau (French Representative to the Paris Peace Conference)

Woodrow Wilson (American Representative to the Paris Peace Conference)

Benito Mussolini, 1903 (Swiss Wanted Photo)

Benito Mussolini, 1919

Vittorio Emanuele Orlando in his study (after World War II)

Vittorio Orlando, “Presidente della Vittoria,” Last Surviving Member of the Big Four, says Good-Bye