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On September 10, 1943, German troops initiated acts of violence against Italian troops, including the forcible disarmament of Italian officers and soldiers on the streets of Tirana. They also seized military machinery and occupied various warehouses and garrisons belonging to the Royal Army. Notably,
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Shortly after that, a contingent of German soldiers forcefully entered the Italian General Staff premises, expelling the Italian military personnel and causing destruction. Meanwhile, the German forces proceeded to occupy strategic locations, barracks, offices, and warehouses without resistance from
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the Italian garrison, while the military convoy proceeded towards Elbasan. It was not until the afternoon of September 9 that the General Staff of the Royal Italian Army issued an order, instructing the larger formations to assemble in specific locations and emphasizing the need for swift movements.
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On the night of September 8 and 9, 1943, the commanding officers of the aforementioned units sought guidance from their general command regarding their course of action in response to the changing circumstances. At 9 a.m. on September 9, German troops encircled Struga and demanded the surrender of
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Lower commands were instructed to adhere to higher-ranking commands during this period. Amidst the turmoil of command and control within the Italian forces, a small convoy from the German army arrived at the outskirts of Tirana. The Italian command in Tirana held several meetings and interviews,
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Adding to the prevailing confusion, rumors circulated that all Italian troops would be assembled in transit camps for prompt repatriation. The conduct of the German troops across the country remained consistent with the plans devised by the German High Command. The Germans ruthlessly executed
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The first group, comprising the majority of Italian soldiers, chose to surrender and accept their fate. The second group sought refuge in the mountains, aligning themselves with the partisans. The third group, primarily composed of militia and air force members, opted to embrace fascism and
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the Army's General Staff had not yet provided instructions regarding the specific posture that Italian troops should assume. The sole guidance given to the Italian troops was a verbal order to
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the Italian troops. These developments, combined with the absence of orders from higher-ranking officials within the Italian army, significantly undermined the morale of the Italian soldiers.
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numerous Italian officers. Left without leadership or directives, the Italian soldiers generally pursued three courses of action for their future in German-occupied Albania.
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Regrettably, this instruction proved inadequate, further exacerbating confusion, chaos, and ultimately leading to the tragic fate of the Italian army in Albania.
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initially with General Arnold von Bessel, who had been present in Tirana for several days, and later with General
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During the German invasion, the Italian troop formations stationed in Albania consisted of the following units:
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military headquarters of the Shkodër-Kosovo sector, under the command of General D'Arle, which included the
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following the collapse of Mussolini's fascist Italian government. The invasion was carried out by the
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The defense area of Tirana, made up of motorized groups and personnel from the IV Army Corps.
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accompanied by special agent Fon Schjager to oversee German interests in Albania.
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Photograph of the moment the army was sworn in (after the capitulation of Italy).
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encountered resistance on September 9 and moved southwest from
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collaborate with the Germans against their fellow Italians.
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German occupation of Albania until the 29th of November 1944
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as planned. On the following day, German forces captured
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World War II in Albania

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Anti-German resistance began
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Nazi Germany
Wehrmacht
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Mehmet Shehu
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118th Jäger Division
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100th Jäger Division
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