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ITALY INVASION OF ALBANIA APRIL 1940 VERY LITTLE WRITTEN OR MENTIONED ABOUT ?

Discussion in 'Information Requests' started by george marshall, Feb 9, 2010.

  1. george marshall

    george marshall Member

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    Dear Members ;

    I Thought I would raise this topic for disscusion,

    Does anyone have any Links / information ? :confused:

    All that I know is , that like the country of Denmark
    Albania was quickly took over with out as much of a hear say from
    The League Of Nations !! Any details would be gratefully acknowledged. Many Thanks ; Big George.
     
  2. george marshall

    george marshall Member

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    Sorry Members it was 1939.
     
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    Hi Ray , Many Thanks, George.
     
  6. sniper1946

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    welcome george,not sure it answers your questions fully..ray..
     
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    I don't know about the comment "Albania was quickly took over with out as much of a hear say from The League Of Nations" since after all the invasion of Denmark happened in April 1940, and the British and French were already at war with Germany since 1939, dispite it being classed as the "phoney" war.
     

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