Albanian Resistance of World War II | |||||||
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Part of World War II | |||||||
![]() Clockwise from top left: Albanian refugees crossing the border to Yugoslavia in April 12, 1939, Ballists and Communists converse during Mukje Agreement 1943, Italian troops in Durrës, Communist Partisans fighting in Tirana 1944,Partisans march through Tirana after liberating it 28 November 1944 |
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Belligerents | |||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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Strength | |||||||
From ~4,000 in 1942 to ~70,000 regular (partisans) and irregular (territorial troops) in November 1944. | More than 600,000 troops, stationed or passed through Albania during the period 1939–1944. | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Around (including civilians) 28,000 killed, 12,600 wounded and 44,500 imprisoned or deported. | 26,595 killed, 21,245 wounded and 20,800 prisoners.(Italian and German casualties) | ||||||
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LNÇ
Legality Movement
Balli Kombëtar (some factions, up to September 1943)
Supported by: Soviet Union
Francesco Jacomoni
Franco Clementi †