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On 25 March 1939, [[Kingdom of Italy|Italian]] dictator [[Benito Mussolini]] gave [[Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939)|Albanian]] King [[Zog of Albania|Zog I]] an ultimatum demanding the acceptance of an Italian military [[protectorate]] over Albania.{{sfn|Bideleux|Jeffries|2007|pp=30–31}} When Zog refused to accept, the Italians [[Italian invasion of Albania|invaded]] on 7 April and deposed him.{{sfn|Fischer|1999|pp=21–57}} Zog subsequently fled the country.{{sfn|Lemkin|2008|p=99}} Afterwards, the Italians re-established the Albanian state as a [[Italian protectorate of Albania (1939–1943)|protectorate of the Kingdom of Italy]].{{sfn|Fischer|1999|pp=21–57}} |
On 25 March 1939, [[Kingdom of Italy|Italian]] dictator [[Benito Mussolini]] gave [[Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939)|Albanian]] King [[Zog of Albania|Zog I]] an ultimatum demanding the acceptance of an Italian military [[protectorate]] over Albania.{{sfn|Bideleux|Jeffries|2007|pp=30–31}} When Zog refused to accept, the Italians [[Italian invasion of Albania|invaded]] on 7 April and deposed him.{{sfn|Fischer|1999|pp=21–57}} Zog subsequently fled the country.{{sfn|Lemkin|2008|p=99}} Afterwards, the Italians re-established the Albanian state as a [[Italian protectorate of Albania (1939–1943)|protectorate of the Kingdom of Italy]].{{sfn|Fischer|1999|pp=21–57}} |
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On 11 April, Italian [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Italy)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] [[Galeazzo Ciano]] arranged for a group of well-known [[Albanians]] to "request" the formation of the Albanian Fascist Party ({{lang-sq|Partia Fashiste e Shqipërisë}}, or PFSh). By the end of April, the government of Italy approved of its creation. On 23 April, the [[List of secretaries of Italian Fascist parties#National Fascist Party|Secretary]] of the [[National Fascist Party]] ({{lang-it|Partito Nazionale Fascista}}, or PNF) |
On 11 April, Italian [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Italy)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] [[Galeazzo Ciano]] arranged for a group of well-known [[Albanians]] to "request" the formation of the Albanian Fascist Party ({{lang-sq|Partia Fashiste e Shqipërisë}}, or PFSh). By the end of April, the government of Italy approved of its creation. On 23 April, [[Achille Starace]], the [[List of secretaries of Italian Fascist parties#National Fascist Party|Secretary]] of the [[National Fascist Party]] ({{lang-it|Partito Nazionale Fascista}}, or PNF), accompanied by two ''[[Regia Marina]]'' [[warship]]s, arrived in Albania to officially announce the establishment of the PFSh,{{sfn|Fischer|1999|p=45}} which was founded on 2 June.{{sfn|Elsie|2012|p=426}} However, it did not receive its constitution until 6 June, and was not presented with an organised directorate and central council until March 1940.{{sfn|Fischer|1999|p=45}} |
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===Italian rule=== |
===Italian rule=== |
Revision as of 13:52, 15 November 2021
Albanian Fascist Party Partia Fashiste Shqiptare | |
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Leader | Tefik Mborja |
Founded | June 2, 1939 |
Dissolved | July 27, 1943 |
Headquarters | Tirana |
Newspaper | Fashizmi |
Youth wing | Djelmnia e Liktorit Shqiptar (GLA) |
Paramilitary wing | Albanian Fascist Militia |
Membership (1940) | 13,500 |
Ideology | Fascism Albanian nationalism Albanian irredentism Italophilia Anti-Serb sentiment Anti-Greek sentiment |
Political position | Far-right |
National affiliation | National Fascist Party |
Party flag | |
The Albanian Fascist Party (Template:Lang-sq, or PFSh) was a fascist organisation active during World War II which held nominal power in Albania from 1939, when the country was invaded by Italy, until 1943, when Italy capitulated to the Allies. Afterwards, Albania fell under German occupation, and the PFSh was replaced by the Guard of Greater Albania.
History
Establishment
On 25 March 1939, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini gave Albanian King Zog I an ultimatum demanding the acceptance of an Italian military protectorate over Albania.[1] When Zog refused to accept, the Italians invaded on 7 April and deposed him.[2] Zog subsequently fled the country.[3] Afterwards, the Italians re-established the Albanian state as a protectorate of the Kingdom of Italy.[2]
On 11 April, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Galeazzo Ciano arranged for a group of well-known Albanians to "request" the formation of the Albanian Fascist Party (Template:Lang-sq, or PFSh). By the end of April, the government of Italy approved of its creation. On 23 April, Achille Starace, the Secretary of the National Fascist Party (Template:Lang-it, or PNF), accompanied by two Regia Marina warships, arrived in Albania to officially announce the establishment of the PFSh,[4] which was founded on 2 June.[5] However, it did not receive its constitution until 6 June, and was not presented with an organised directorate and central council until March 1940.[4]
Italian rule
The PFSh enacted laws that prevented Albanian Jews from joining it and excluded them from professions such as education.[6] Composed of ethnic Albanians and Italians residing in Albania,[7] the party existed as a branch of the PNF, and members were required to swear an oath of loyalty to Mussolini.[8] All Albanians serving the Italian occupiers were required to join it, and it became the only legal political party in the country.[9]
List of Ministers
Ministers Secretaries of the Albanian Fascist Party
- Tefik Mborja (1939–1941)
- Jup Kazazi (1941–1943)
- Kol Bib Mirakaj (1943)
Ministers Secretaries of the Guard of Great Albania
- Maliq Bushati (1943)
- Ekrem Libohova (1943)
See also
Notes
- ^ Bideleux & Jeffries 2007, pp. 30–31.
- ^ a b Fischer 1999, pp. 21–57.
- ^ Lemkin 2008, p. 99.
- ^ a b Fischer 1999, p. 45.
- ^ Elsie 2012, p. 426.
- ^ Frank 2010, p. 97.
- ^ Fischer 1999, pp. 45–46.
- ^ Lemkin 2008, p. 102.
- ^ Bideleux & Jeffries 2007, p. 31.
References
- Bideleux, Robert; Jeffries, Ian (2007). The Balkans: A Post-Communist History. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-203-96911-3.
- Elsie, Robert (2012). A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History. London: I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-78076-431-3.
- Fischer, Bernd Jürgen (1999). Albania at War, 1939–1945. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue Research Foundation. ISBN 1-55753-141-2.
- Frank, Chaim (2010). Petersen, Hans-Christian; Salzborn, Samuel (eds.). Antisemitism in Eastern Europe: History and Present in Comparison. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-3-631-59828-3.
- Lemkin, Raphael (2008). Axis Rule in Occupied Europe. Clark, New Jersey: The Lawbook Exchange. ISBN 978-1-58477-901-8.
External links
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- Politics of World War II
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