The economic and political impact of WWI Flashcards
What did Italy manage to avenge with their eventual victory in WWI?
The national embarrassment at Caporetto
What was the human cost of participation?
650,000 men died and a further 1 million ended up wounded
How had the treasury responded to the heavy financial burden placed upon it by the war?
They borrowed huge amounts from Britain and the USA - increasing national debt from 16 billion lire in 1914 to 85 billion in 1919. However, even this was not enough, and so the government resorted to printing more money
What was the negative consequence of the inflation brought about by the government printing more money to fund the war effort?
- It destroyed middle class savings
- Landowners relying on rents suffered as tenants couldn’t keep up with payments
- The purchasing power of factory worker wages fell 25% between 1915 and 1918
Explain how the industrialists benefitted from the war effort?
They were guaranteed a market, as industrial production was linked to the war effort. They were not impacted by inflation because they simply raised their prices and the government continued to buy their products
Give some examples of Italian companies benefitting from WWI
- Pirelli tyres and Montecatini chemicals made huge profits
- Fiat expanded to the point that it became the largest manufacturor of commercial vehicles by 1918
What was the consequence of the end of WWI for industrialists?
Easy profits were replaced by a government who could no longer afford to hand out lucrative contracts due to the extent of sovereign debt
What was the government deficit in 1918?
23.3 billion lire
Why did industrial disputes begin to increase again after WWI ended?
Wartime discipline had been enforced by the military in the factories, but this was now relaxed
What were workers venting frustrations about when they began to strike again?
Longer hours, the fall in real wages due to inflation and the ban on industrial action that had existed during the war
How much did prices increase during the war years?
They quadrupled
How many workers took part in strikes in 1919?
Over 1 million
How much did membership of socialist TUs increase between 1918 and 1920?
They increased from 250,000 to two million
Why did unemployment spike following the war?
Men were coming back from war at a time of economic crisis, with lower industrial profits making corporations unwilling to take on new workers
What did unemployment increase to in 1919?
Over 2 million
Why was unemployment so infuriating for returning soldiers?
They saw it as no reward for their sacrifices
What happened to political divisions as the economy got suffered?
They widened