Italian war crimes
| Italian war crimes | |
|---|---|
| Italian soldiers burning a village in Čabar in the Independent State of Croatia in 1941. | |
| Location | Europe and Africa, in particular | 
| Date | 1911–1945 | 
| Attack type | Ethnic cleansing, starvation, internment, mass murder, reprisals, poison gas, genocidal massacres, rape | 
| Perpetrator | Kingdom of Italy (1911-1922) Fascist Italy (1922-1943) Italian Social Republic (1943-1945) | 
| Motive | |
Italian war crimes have mainly been associated with the Kingdom of Italy, Fascist Italy and the Italian Social Republic starting from the Italo-Turkish War then to Pacification of Libya, the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, the Spanish Civil War, and World War II.