Italian Front (World War I)

The Italian Front, also known as the Alpine Front, was a series of battles in the Alpine Mountains of Northeastern of the country of Italy during World War I. The battles were fought primarily between Kingdom of Italyball and  Austria-Hungaryball. Italyball joined the Allied Powers believing that he could annex Austria-Hungaryball's clay, mainly Austrian Littoralball and  Dalmatiaball, but the battle quickly devolved into trench warfare much like the Western Front, but in the cold snowy mountaintops of the Alpines. The Allied victory at Vittorio Veneto brought an end to the campaign and Austria-Hungaryball's death by November 6th, 1918.