<P> The process of unification of the Italian people in a national state was not completed in the nineteenth century . Many Italians remained outside the borders of the Kingdom of Italy and this situation created the Italian irredentism . </P> <P> Italia irredenta (Unredeemed Italy) was an Italian nationalist opinion movement that emerged after Italian unification . It advocated irredentism among the Italian people as well as other nationalities who were willing to become Italian and as a movement; it is also known as "Italian irredentism". Not a formal organization, it was just an opinion movement that claimed that Italy had to reach its "natural borders". Similar patriotic and nationalistic ideas were common in Europe in the 19th century . </P> <P> During the post-unification era, some Italians were dissatisfied with the current state of the Italian Kingdom since they wanted the kingdom to include Trieste, Istria, and other adjacent territories, as well . This Italian irredentism succeeded in World War I with the annexation of Trieste and Trento, with the respective territories of Venezia Giulia and Trentino . </P> <P> The Kingdom of Italy had declared neutrality at the beginning of the war, officially because the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria - Hungary was a defensive one, requiring its members to come under attack first . Many Italians were still hostile to Austria's continuing occupation of ethnically Italian areas, and Italy chose not to enter . Austria - Hungary requested Italian neutrality, while the Triple Entente (which included Great Britain, France and Russia) requested its intervention . With the London Pact, signed in April 1915, Italy agreed to declare war against the Central Powers, in exchange for the irredent territories of Friuli, Trentino, and Dalmatia (see Italia irredenta). </P>

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