Easter_Accords
Easter Accords
1938 series of agreements between Britain and Italy
The Anglo-Italian Agreements of 1938, also called the Easter Pact or the Easter Accords (Italian: Patto or Accordi di Pasqua), were a series of agreements concluded between the British and the Italian governments in Rome on 16 April 1938 to facilitate the Italian government's co-operation in keeping the existing world order and to prevent it from allying with Germany.
The agreements were registered in the League of Nations Treaty Series on 15 March 1939.[2]