Conventional wisdom holds that the Spanish Civil War was the dress rehearsal for World War II, yet a far more important, earlier and lesser-known conflict (it had no Picasso to paint a Guernica) was the Italo-Ethiopian War of 1935–36. Benito Mussolini was itching to invade Haile Selassie’s empire, if only to avenge the 1896 Battle …
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