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  2. Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars - Wikipedia

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    In Albania and Kosovo, this understanding of the Balkan Wars is part of the educational curriculum. In 1998–99, war crimes similar to those in 1912 against the Albanian population were committed. These events have deeply affected Albania–Serbia relations. See also. Albania during the Balkan Wars; Anti-Albanian sentiment

  3. Albania during the Balkan Wars - Wikipedia

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    Part of Balkan Wars. Date. 8 October 1912 - 21 February 1914. Location. Kosovo vilayet, Scutari vilayet, Janina vilayet, Manastir vilayet. Result. Albanian Declaration of Independence. Formation of the Provisional Government of Albania and the Independent State of Albania. Massacres of the Albanians from the Balkan League forces.

  4. Massacres of Albanians in World War I - Wikipedia

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    The massacres of Albanians in World War I were a series of war crimes committed by Serbian, Montenegrin, Greek and Bulgarian troops against the Albanian civil population of Albania, Macedonia and Kosovo during and immediately before the Great War. These atrocities followed the previous massacres committed during the Balkan Wars.

  5. Paramythia executions - Wikipedia

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    Paramythia executions. The Paramythia executions, also known as the Paramythia massacre (19–29 September 1943) was a combined Nazi and Cham Albanian war crime perpetrated by members of the 1st Mountain Division and the Muslim Cham militia in the town of Paramythia and its surrounding region, during the Axis occupation of Greece, in World War II.

  6. Borovë massacre - Wikipedia

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    Attack type. Mass murder. Deaths. 107 civilians [1] Perpetrators. Wehrmacht. The Borovë massacre occurred on July 6, 1943, in the village of Borovë, during the Second World War in southeastern Albania. German forces killed 107 civilians as a reprisal for a Partisan attack on a German convoy in the village of Barmash. [2]

  7. Massacre of the Albanian Beys - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Massacre of the Albanian beys occurred on 9 August 1830, [3] when around 500 Albanian leaders ( beys) and their personal guards were killed by Ottoman forces in the town of Manastir (present-day Bitola, North Macedonia ). The massacre led to the weakening of the power of the beys of southern Albania and also set the basis for the ...

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

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    The Italian protectorate of Albania, also known as Italian Albania, the Kingdom of Albania or Greater Albania, existed as a puppet state and protectorate of Fascist Italy.It was practically a union between Italy and Albania, officially led by Italian King Victor Emmanuel III and its government: Albania was led by Italian governors, after being militarily occupied by Italy, from 1939 until 1943.

  9. World War II in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Map of Albania during World War II. In Albania, World War II began with its invasion by Italy in April 1939. Fascist Italy set up Albania as its protectorate or puppet state. The resistance was largely carried out by Communist groups against the Italian (until 1943) and then German occupation in Albania.