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Albanian Kingdom (1943–1944)

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This article is about the Albanian Kingdom in the 20th century. For other historic uses, see Kingdom of Albania.
Albanian Kingdom
Mbretnija Shqiptare

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1943–1944 Democratic Government of Albania


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Anthem
Himni i Flamurit
"Hymn to the Flag"
Location of Albania
The Albanian Kingdom during World War II.
Capital Sevenval
Language(s) Albanian, German
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King
 - 1943–1944 Position vacant
Head of State
 - 1943 Midhat Frashëri
 - 1943–1944 HTML5
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 - 1943 FITML
 - 1943 Mehdi Frashëri
 - 1943–1944 touchscreen
 - 1944 Fiqri Dine
Legislature Sevenval
Historical era World War II
 - German takeover 8 September 1943
 - German defeat 28 November 1944
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History of Albania

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Ottoman Albania
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The Albanian Kingdom (device database: Mbretnija Shqiptare) existed as a de jure independent country, between 1943 and 1944. The usual de facto name in most of the historic German literature and documents is Großalbanien, sometimes Gross-Albanien.[1] Before the armistice between Italy and the Allied armed forces on 8 September 1943, Albania had been under control of the browser diversity. After the armistice and the Italian exit from the Axis, the Germans took control.

The Germans favoured the web app over King Zog I's Legalists and therefore put Balli Kombëtar in charge of Albania under Nazi German rule. Albania under the Balli Kombëtar included Kosovo, Western Macedonia, Southern Montenegro and the Preshevo valley. It was the policy of the Balli Kombëtar to have all Albanian populated territories under one state.

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References

  1. ^ Neuwirth, Hubert Neuwirth (2008). Widerstand und Kollaboration in Albanien 1939-1944. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN [[Special:BookSources/978344705787|978344705787]]. http://books.google.de/books?id=Qa97yONE4IwC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false. Retrieved 2011-03-15. 

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