Albania at War, 1939-1945

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Purdue University Press, 1999 - 338 pages

The Second World War in Europe has generated more literature than perhaps any other event in modern history. Much of the interest has focused on military history, occupation policy, puppet governments, and resistance movements in Europe's principal states. Often ignored in this flood of material, however, are the small nations of southeastern Europe. Yet in the small states the human suffering was no less profound, the destruction no less devastating, the heroism no less laudable, the treachery no less despicable, and the impact no less profound.

Albania at War reviews the most important developments in Albania from the Italian invasion of the country in 1939 to the accession to power of the Albanian Communist Party and the establishment of a "people's democracy" in 1946. Fischer analyzes in great detail Italian goals and objectives in Albania and explains the eventual failure of Rome's policy, the subsequent German invasion of the country against the Axis Powers. This unique path breaking book provides a vigorous and thought-provoking analysis of competing external interests in Albania and explores the great obstacles that the Albanians faced in regaining their independence at the end of the war. Albania at War, 1939-1945 thoroughly covers the developments in Albania during that turbulent period. It is essential reading for all students of Albanian history.

 

Table des matières

Count Cianos Invasion of Albania
5
The Construction of an Italian Albania
33
Italian Greater Albania
61
Italian Repression and the Beginning of Resistance
89
The Growth of Resistance and the Collapse of Italy
121
The German Invasion and the Construction of a German Albania
157
Resistance to the Germans
189
German Retreat and the Construction of a Stalinist Albania
223
Conclusion
257
Note on Sources
275
Bibliography321
321
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À propos de l'auteur (1999)

Bernd J. Fischer is also the author of King Zog and the Struggle for Stability in Albania. In addition, he has contributed numerous chapters, articles, and papers on the topic of Albanian history. His research, awards, and professional work have made him a renowned scholar in the area of Albanian history.

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