Albanian Civil War (1943–1944)
| Albanian Civil War (1943–1944) | |||||||
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| Part of World War II in Albania | |||||||
A photo of the Mukje Conference (1943). | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| LANÇ |
Balli Kombëtar Legaliteti | ||||||
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Supported by: United Kingdom Yugoslav Partisans |
Supported by: Germany | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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Enver Hoxha Spiro Moisiu Dalip Ndreu Mehmet Shehu Mehmet Bajraktari Gjin Marku Tahir Kadare Hysen Stafa Hulusi Spahia Zija Kambo Baba Faja Martaneshi Edmund Davie (POW) Arthur Nicholls † Tomica Popović Mile Čalović |
Abaz Kupi Ndoc Çoba Mit'hat Frashëri Ali Këlcyra Abas Ermenji Aziz Çami X Muharrem Bajraktari Halil Alia Gjon Markagjoni Prenk Pervizi Maximilian von Weichs Alexander Löhr | ||||||
The Albanian Civil War was an armed conflict that took place alongside World War II in Albania. The war was fought between LANÇ on one side, and Balli Kombëtar and Legality Movement on the other. The conflict was a classic confrontation between two Albanian political currents, the right-wing and the left-wing. The conflict began after the breakdown of the Mukje Agreement by the Communists, following the orders of the Yugoslav envoys stationed with them.