Balkans Campaign
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2 Greco-Italian War 3 Operation Marita 4 Operation Merkur 5 Aftermath 6 See also 7 External links |
Background
Albania's territorial integrity was confirmed at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, after U.S President Woodrow Wilson dismissed a plan by the European powers to divide Albania amongst its neighbors.With the complete collapse of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires after World War I, the Albanians looked to Italy for protection against predators. After 1925, however, Benito Mussolini sought to dominate Albania. In 1928 Albania became a kingdom under Zog I, the conservative Muslim clan chief and former prime minister.
Zog failed to stave off Italian ascendancy in Albanian internal affairs. In April 1939 Mussolini's troops occupied Albania, overthrew Zog, and annexed the country.
Greco-Italian War
Main Article Greco-Italian_WarOperation Marita
Operation Merkur
- Main article: Battle of Crete
Aftermath
See also
External links
- Summaries [1]
- Timeline of the Balkans Campaign
- World War Two Online Newspaper Archives - The Invasion of the Balkans: Yugoslavia, Greece and Crete, 1940-1941
- U.S. Army - The German campaigns in the Balkans
- World War II in the Balkans
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