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Is the post-war Italian army as useless as it was in World War II? Can German militarism be resurrected?

Italy was both a victorious country and a defeated country in World War II (1943), so the Italian army was also subject to various restrictions after the war. Although it is not as limited as Japan and Germany after the war, Italy's economy has always been weak after the war, especially the development of heavy industry related to national defense has lagged behind. After the war, the Italian army could not even compare with the level before World War II (compared with the military strength of other countries in the same period).

After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union confronted each other for a long time in Europe. In addition to being wary of each other, they are also changing the way to weaken European countries. For example, the United States unifies equipment for European allies. On the one hand, it has strengthened the strength of European allies, on the other hand, it has not dumped its own military products, which has suppressed the military industry of allies and made them more dependent on themselves.

So far, only Russia and France really have a complete armament and military industry system on the European continent. Even if there are a few militarists or NC activists in Germany, they can only set up some extremist organizations to carry out terrorist attacks like bin Laden. It is impossible to control the whole country and launch an all-out war as it was then, and there is no support from the people, let alone the strength to start a war.