King Albert I of Belgium and King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy were contemporaries and prominent monarchs during a crucial era in European history, especially during World War I. Both were monarchs during World War I, but they had very different roles: Albert I actively led troops in battle and gained widespread respect for his resistance. Victor Emmanuel III was more of a constitutional monarch at the time but later became controversial for his passive role during Mussolini's rise.
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