The Italians initially submitted the fuses of Cigré de las and sought to move inwards. The failure of the Italians was probably their rapid underestimation to Menelik's military genius and the rich military history of Ethiopia. In the end, the Italians were overwhelmed by the combined troops of the combined resistance of Ethiopia and the unique military intelligence and the attack. However, the Italians remained in Eritrea for many years. He launched another attack during the fascist era of Italy, but later they were expelled after World War II by the British just before Italy launched his attack against Ethiopia, Emperor Menelik II already mobilized his armies with the help of Other monarchies in Ethiopia. He sent more than 100,000 highly trained armies in strategic locations in the country specifically around diseases, Addis Abeba, Merle and Athene. The Empress who commanded more than 6,000 men at that time also mobilized her troops, gathered and joined other troops collected throughout Ethiopia.
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