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  2. Italian invasion of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Italian invasion of Albania was a brief military campaign which was launched by Italy against Albania in 1939. The conflict was a result of the imperialistic policies of the Italian prime minister and dictator Benito Mussolini .

  3. File:Italian soldiers passing Albanians, 7 April 1939.png

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    Reino de Albania; Invasión italiana de Albania; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org 1939; Albanian valtaus; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Zog Ier; Invasion italienne de l'Albanie; Histoire de l'Albanie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale; Usage on he.wikipedia.org הפלישה האיטלקית לאלבניה; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Angkatan Bersenjata Albania

  4. World War I in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albania's political confusion continued in the wake of World War I. The country lacked a single recognised government, and Albanians had reasonable fears that Italy, Yugoslavia, and Greece would extinguish Albania's independence and carve up the country. Italian forces controlled Albanian political activity in the areas that they occupied.

  5. Italian protectorate of Albania (1939–1943) - Wikipedia

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    1940 Albanian Kingdom Laissez Passer issued for traveling to Italy after the invasion of 1939. But, soon after the Italian invasion, the Greeks counter-attacked and a sizable portion of Albania was in Greek hands (including the cities of Gjirokastër and Korçë). In April 1941, Greece capitulated after an overwhelming German invasion.

  6. Battle of Durrës (1939) - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Armed Forces committed 22,000 troops under General Alfredo Guzzoni to the invasion of Albania. [1] The main force, tasked with capturing the capital Tirana, was placed under the command of General Alfredo Guzzoni and was to be landed at Durrës; it consisted of two battalions of the 3rd Regiment "Granatieri di Sardegna", one battalion of the 47th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara", five ...

  7. Italian protectorate over Albania - Wikipedia

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    The revolutionary movements [11] in Italy made the presence of the last 20,000 soldiers of the Italian Army in Albania basically impossible. On August 2, 1920, the Albanian-Italian protocol was signed, upon which Italy retreated from Albania (maintaining only the island of Saseno). This put an end to Italian claims for Vlora and for a mandate ...

  8. List of wars involving Albania - Wikipedia

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    Zogu invasion of Albania (1924) Noli Government: Zogist rebels. Yugoslav Army White Army Support: Great Powers. Zogu Victory. Ahmet Zog coups the government of Fan Noli with the help of Yugoslav Army and Great Powers; Exile of Fan Noli; Italian invasion of Albania (1939) Kingdom of Albania: Kingdom of Italy: Defeat. Italian occupation of Albania

  9. Military history of Italy during World War I - Wikipedia

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    The Italian attack of 52 Italian divisions, aided by 3 British 2 French and 1 American division, 65,000 total and Czechoslovaks (see British and French forces in Italy during World War I), was started on 24 October from Vittorio Veneto. The Austro-Hungarians fought tenaciously for four days, but then the Italians managed to cross the Piave and ...